Vention Unveils Zero-Shot Automation Vision

Vention unveils its “Zero-Shot Automation” vision, aiming to democratize industrial manufacturing. With the new AI Operator and platform advancements, sophisticated factory automation becomes accessible to all.

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Montreal, Quebec – In a pivotal moment for industrial automation, Vention, the full-stack software and hardware provider, recently unveiled a vision that promises to reshape factory floors globally.

At its 6th annual Demo Day, the company didn’t just announce new features; it declared the dawn of Zero-Shot Automation, a bold initiative aimed at making sophisticated manufacturing accessible to all, irrespective of their coding prowess or hardware integration expertise.

This isn’t merely an incremental upgrade; it’s a foundational shift, pushing the boundaries of what’s possible when hardware, software, and artificial intelligence converge seamlessly.

For years, industrial automation has been the domain of highly specialized engineers and complex, often bespoke, integrations.

Vention, since its first Demo Day in 2020, has steadily chipped away at this exclusivity, transforming its fast machine-design platform into a unified, software-defined environment.

The results are already evident: over 25,000 machines across 4,000 factories now rely on Vention for custom projects and turnkey applications like palletizing, welding, and machine tending.

This impressive adoption underscores a proven track record of faster payback and a dramatically shorter path from concept to production.

Etienne Lacroix, Vention’s founder and CEO, articulated the company’s enduring mission with clarity: “Our mission has always been to make automation accessible to everyone.”

With Zero-Shot Automation, he explained, Vention is “building the stack of the future for industrial automation, where hardware and software are fully unified and AI runs seamlessly from the cloud to the edge. It’s a major milestone toward simpler, smarter, and more powerful automation.”

This statement isn’t just corporate rhetoric; it signals a genuine attempt to democratize a field traditionally guarded by high entry barriers.

The centerpiece of this year’s Demo Day was the global rollout of AI Operator, Vention’s groundbreaking offering designed to tackle unstructured applications on the factory floor, such as the notoriously challenging task of bin picking.

Previewed earlier in 2025 at NVIDIA GTC San Jose, AI Operator is now available on the Vention platform, with worldwide deployments slated through early 2026.

This is a game-changer, bringing advanced AI models directly to the operational edge, empowering machines to adapt and perform tasks that once required human dexterity and decision-making.

At its core, AI Operator is powered by Vention’s MachineMotion AI controller, itself a highlight from Demo Day 2024, and leverages NVIDIA’s robust AI infrastructure, including NVIDIA Isaac libraries and AI models.

This powerful combination delivers the computational muscle required for complex industrial AI applications, enabling real-time perception, precise grasping, and collision-free motion directly at the edge.

For manufacturers, this means an accelerated journey toward Zero-Shot Automation, making their processes not just simpler and faster, but fundamentally more intelligent and responsive to dynamic environments.

Beyond the headline-grabbing AI Operator, Vention introduced a suite of advancements aimed at making its platform more intuitive and broadly available to manufacturers, developers, and roboticists alike.

The new Developer Toolkit, for instance, opens up unprecedented avenues for customization.

Featuring a Command Line Interface (CLI), bundled project templates, and ready-to-use libraries for everything from state machines to operator HMIs, it allows developers to build locally or in the cloud using their preferred workflows.

This expansion of the platform to a global community of innovators is critical for fostering broader adoption and diverse applications.

Another significant enhancement is the Simulation Checker, a new environment that delivers real-world accuracy before a single line of code is ever written.

By meticulously simulating gravity, collisions, and motion exactly as they would occur on the factory floor, manufacturers gain unparalleled confidence in their automation designs from day one, mitigating costly errors and speeding up deployment.

Complementing this is RemoteView video recording, a tool that logs a full operational history, including status updates and alerts.

This capability strengthens Vention’s ability to help operators monitor and optimize machines, allowing teams to trace issues like operator errors or equipment collisions, thereby accelerating troubleshooting and preventing expensive downtime.

Finally, Vention Projects streamlines the often-cumbersome process of automation planning and collaboration.

Built upon the industry’s largest library of machine specifications, this tool provides a structured, centralized workflow for defining automation scope and requirements.

It’s designed to reduce manual documentation and communication gaps, fostering early alignment among teams and moving projects from concept to approval with greater accuracy and efficiency.

The strategic partnership with NVIDIA underscores the technological gravitas behind Vention’s announcements.

Amit Goel, head of robotics & edge computing at NVIDIA, joined Demo Day to discuss the accelerating role of AI in agile manufacturing.

He emphasized that Vention’s AI Operator now makes it possible to deploy robotics for applications demanding continuous updates and greater flexibility, capabilities that are “now accessible to technicians on the line.”

This accessibility is paramount, transforming complex robotic deployments from specialized projects into manageable tasks for a broader workforce.

In essence, Vention’s latest innovations are not just about faster machines or smarter software; they represent a fundamental shift in how industries will approach manufacturing.

By tearing down traditional barriers to entry and making advanced automation more intuitive and accessible, Vention is paving the way for a future where factories are not just efficient, but also agile, adaptable, and inherently intelligent.

It’s a compelling vision of democratization that could empower businesses of all sizes to harness the full potential of industrial automation, ushering in an era of unprecedented productivity and innovation.

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