Dexterity
Dexterity calls its new AI-powered Mech mobile manipulation robot (MMR) a superhumanoid designed for truck loading and unloading, palletizing and depalletizing, and order picking.
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Dexterity
Dexterity calls its new AI-powered Mech mobile manipulation robot (MMR) a superhumanoid designed for truck loading and unloading, palletizing and depalletizing, and order picking.
Physical AI and robotics provider Dexterity recently announced the launch of Mech, an industrial “superhumanoid” mobile manipulation robot (MMR).
With two robot arms mounted on an autonomous mobile robot (AMR) base, Mech can navigate to workstations across warehouses or industrial sites and perform stressful, repetitive tasks.
Mech has been engineered from the ground up to bring human skill and “superhuman” strength to industrial environments. Dexterity said its physical AI can help make tackling new tasks as simple as installing a new app.
Logistics enterprises worldwide face mounting pressure to improve efficiency while maintaining workplace safety.
Mech directly addresses these challenges by combining dexterity and intelligence to perform tasks that require complex planning and heavy lifting, such as loading and unloading trucks, palletizing and depalletizing boxes, and order picking from low-cost racks.
Mech is capable of lifting up to 130 pounds (65 pounds per arm) and placing boxes as high as 8 feet in the air, which Dexterity said exceeds the capabilities of existing humanoid robots.
Beyond its speed and strength, Mech works natively in the demanding conditions of brownfield industrial sites, integrating with existing infrastructure and legacy automation systems.
With four independently steerable wheels, Mech can navigate autonomously to where the most physically demanding tasks are and can immediately begin lifting, loading, packing, palletizing, building, and more, with the press of a button.
Dexterity’s physical AI runs directly on Mech’s onboard AI supercomputer, using hundreds of AI models to intelligently tackle a variety of challenging scenarios - such as stacking random arrays of boxes, coordinating its dual arms in tight spaces, and delicately handling crushable packages through an advanced built-in sense of touch.
Mech is further enhanced by up to 16 onboard cameras that help it understand what it is picking and determine the best packing strategy while loading and palletizing. The robot can operate in temperatures ranging from 32 to 122 F.
One associate can simultaneously manage and monitor up to 10 Mechs, which Dexterity said can help reduce ergonomic injuries associated with repetitive stress and heavy lifting tasks.
To further increase its flexibility and efficiency, Mech can be upgraded with new software apps that enable it to learn and perform additional complex tasks. The initial application available at launch was a specialized truck loading app, with additional task-specific apps planned for release later in 2025.
“We are tremendously excited to introduce Mech, our groundbreaking industrial superhumanoid designed specifically to revolutionize logistics,” said Samir Menon, Dexterity CEO and founder. “Mech represents a major leap forward in our mission to empower people with intelligent, flexible robots that safely and efficiently solve complex, labor-intensive industrial challenges. Combining human-like adaptability with superhuman strength and sophisticated physical AI, Mech will fundamentally transform logistics operations around the world.”
Mech is available to Dexterity’s industrial and enterprise customers for truck loading, with new software applications scheduled throughout 2025 to extend its capabilities further.
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