
ABB Robotics partnered with two world-renowned artists to create the first robot-painted art car in the world using the company’s PixelPaint technology. This allowed the team to recreate 8-year-old art prodigy Advait Kolarkar’s swirling, monochromatic design as well as Dubai-based digital design collective Illusorr’s tri-color geometrical patterns, without human intervention.
ABB’s IRB 5500 paint robots come equipped with 1,000 nozzles, which helped them complete the highly complex artworks in less than 30 minutes. Typically, multi-colored car painting is a laborious and costly process that involves multiple stages of masking and unmasking, but PixelPaint technology provides detailed, colorful, and exact replication of just about any design. We’ve seen AI restoring damaged artworks, but imagine what it can do on a car.
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We are in the midst of a significant decade in the history of the automotive industry and the start of a new era. Automakers need to consider new ways of working towards the transition to electric vehicles. We are working to support the industry in this transition and I’m confident that with flexible automation, sustainable transportation will fast become reality,” said Sami Atiya, President of ABB’s Robotics & Discrete Automation business area.


