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AI Robotic Sorting

Hermion proprietary AI and humanoid automation systems for high-speed, high-accuracy material separation.

Overview

Through our 76%-owned subsidiary Hermion, 3R Technology Global deploys cutting-edge AI robotic sorting machinery and humanoid automation systems. These systems process e-waste at scale, identifying and separating hundreds of material types with precision that far exceeds manual operations.

Key Features

  • Proprietary Hermion AI sorting platform
  • Humanoid and robotic automation integration
  • Processes multiple material streams simultaneously
  • Real-time quality control and yield analytics
  • Technology licensing available for third parties

How It Works

AI Robotic Sorting process

  1. Step 01

    Vision capture

    Hermion's AI vision system images the material stream in real time as it moves on the line.

  2. Step 02

    Material classification

    Deep learning models classify each item by polymer, metal, or assembly type.

  3. Step 03

    Robotic actuation

    Robotic arms and air-jet actuators separate items into the correct output stream at industrial throughput.

  4. Step 04

    Quality feedback loop

    Downstream sensors verify separation accuracy and continuously retrain the vision models.

Frequently Asked Questions

AI Robotic Sorting FAQs

What is Hermion AI robotic sorting?+

Hermion is our 76%-owned subsidiary's proprietary AI vision and robotic actuation platform. It identifies hundreds of material types in real time and separates them at industrial throughput, replacing manual picking lines.

How is Hermion different from conventional optical sorters?+

Conventional optical sorters rely on fixed spectral signatures and struggle with mixed e-waste. Hermion uses deep learning vision trained on electronics-specific material classes, enabling separation of polymers, metals, and circuit fractions that traditional systems cannot reliably distinguish.

Is Hermion technology available for licensing?+

Yes — Hermion machinery and full recycling line systems are designed for replicable deployment and are available to qualified partners through our Reusel, Netherlands engineering centre.

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