Amgen grant share with robotics as a theme is 37% in Q4 2023. Grant share is based on the ratio of number of grants to total number of patents.
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Application: Robotic system for performing pattern recognition-based inspection of pharmaceutical containers (Patent ID: US20230398577A1)
The patent filed by Amgen Inc. describes a robotic inspection platform that utilizes a robotic arm, an imager, and a controller to inspect containers and samples. The robotic arm retrieves and manipulates containers in various orientations while the imager captures images. The controller analyzes these images using pattern recognition to determine attributes of the container or sample, deciding whether they meet specific criteria. If not, the robotic arm places the container in a designated area for rejected items.
The platform’s controller can distinguish between different types of objects, such as bubbles and particles, by analyzing images using a pattern recognition model. It can also facilitate training of a machine learning model to classify container and sample attributes by presenting images to a user for manual labeling. The robotic arm’s ability to manipulate containers with six degrees of freedom allows for precise orientation adjustments during inspection, ensuring thorough analysis of the container’s attributes based on captured images.
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