ANSCER Robotics
Enabling simulation-ready AMR usage in Visual Components — from platform setup and team training to reusable model preparation and eCatalog publishing.
Enabling simulation-ready AMR usage in Visual Components — from platform setup and team training to reusable model preparation and eCatalog publishing.
ANSCER Robotics develops autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) for material handling and warehouse automation. When proposing automation solutions to customers, ANSCER wanted to give them a clearer, visual understanding of how their robots would work within a specific facility layout.
To achieve this, ANSCER chose Visual Components as their simulation platform. One advantage was the Visual Components eCatalog — a library of reusable simulation models from leading manufacturers. With ANSCER's own robots available in the eCatalog, their products could be used directly in customer layout studies alongside other automation components.
APEXIZ supported ANSCER in enabling simulation-ready usage and aligning their robot assets for Visual Components ecosystem integration, including eCatalog readiness. This engagement reflects APEXIZ's standard simulation enablement module for robotics OEMs: platform setup, team onboarding, reusable asset readiness, and rollout support.
ANSCER engages with customers who evaluate automation solutions using digital layouts and simulation tools. To support these discussions, the team required:
The goal was to make simulation usage practical and repeatable within their engineering and pre-sales discussions.
APEXIZ supported ANSCER through a structured engagement covering platform setup, team onboarding, AMR workflow support, and reusable model preparation.
The engagement began with onboarding ANSCER onto Visual Components. APEXIZ guided access and initial configuration based on ANSCER's intended use cases, ensuring the environment supported both engineering workflows and customer demonstration scenarios from day one. APEXIZ then delivered structured online training sessions covering core Visual Components workflow usage, practical AMR simulation setup, and how to build layouts suitable for customer demonstrations and internal evaluation — so the team could run demos and layout studies consistently.
With the team onboarded, APEXIZ worked directly with ANSCER's engineers on questions specific to their AMR products within Visual Components — including pathway-based movement logic, practical layout configuration, and how to structure simulation scenes for customer-facing discussions. Layout samples shared by ANSCER were reviewed together to clarify the best approach for their use cases.
APEXIZ prepared ANSCER's AMR models as reusable simulation assets aligned with Visual Components best practices. This included model structuring for simulation use, performance-conscious geometry preparation, standardized kinematics and behaviors where applicable, and packaging with clear parameters for repeatable use in customer layouts. APEXIZ also supported eCatalog publishing activities and coordination during the review process.
"Working with APEXIZ, we were able to make our AMR models usable within Visual Components, which has helped us communicate our solutions more clearly during early-stage customer discussions."
— Ebin Sunny, Founder, ANSCER Robotics
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