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The eye of the robot: Video Report from the Automation and Robotics Conference 2025

Fizyr Introduces Fizyr 3.0 as New Vision Operating System

by Marco van der Hoeven

At the 2025 Automation & Robotics Conference in Delft, Fizyr officially introduced Fizyr 3.0 as the company’s new vision operating system. Rocking Robots produced a video report with leaders from Fizyr, Cognibotics, Zivid, Yaskawa Europe and Van Wees Waalwijk about the rapidly growing importance of computer vision in robotics.

In his opening remarks, CEO Ken Fleming explained that the launch revolves around three pillars: promotion, product and partners. The first concrete change is a newly redesigned Fizyr website, focused more directly on the needs of system integrators. It now highlights real-world use cases with short functional animations and includes prominent visibility for partner solutions, reflecting the company’s emphasis on ecosystem collaboration.

Fleming also announced a new Partner Portal, accessible only to authenticated partners. This environment provides direct access to project documentation, support channels, integration tooling, pricing, contract materials and live project tracking. The intention, he said, is to remove operational friction and give engineering and commercial teams faster access to relevant technical and business information.

In addition, Fizyr confirmed its entry into the NVIDIA Inception program, granting the company early access to upcoming GPU technology. According to Fleming, this is expected to accelerate development cycles and support smaller, more powerful system deployments.

The core of the keynote centered on Fizyr 3.0, now formalized as Fizyr OS. The system has a modular architecture designed to support scaling across multiple cameras, robots and applications from a single deployment, depending on available compute resources. A completely unified web-based user interface has replaced previous separate tools, combining live camera views, review capabilities, logging and tagging workflows in one environment. This new setup is aimed at improving the speed of testing, troubleshooting and retraining AI models, including support for remote work without requiring teams to be physically on site.

See also

AI Vision as the Brain of the Robot: Fizyr’s Strategy for Scalable Automation

Fizyr has authored a whitepaper exploring its long-term vision: AI vision as the “brain of the robot” — the decision-making layer that understands complexity and drives action rather than merely detecting objects: Whitepaper The Brain of the Modern Robot needs AI Vision

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