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…was deploying multifunctional robots for Sam’s Club, which combined floor-cleaning AMRs with an inventory-scanning add-on module. Floor scrubbers are large by design, enabling them to clean as much area as possible per pass. Martsenyuk said for customers like Sam’s Club, with wide aisles in their warehouse-like wholesale clubs, the trade offs of adding additional scanners to floor scrubbers can be…
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Brain Corp. this week announced the third generation of its AI platform for autonomous commercial robots. The San Diego-based company said the new version improves localization and navigation performance, enhances safety and reliability, and improves human and robot interactions. The company claims that over 20,000 mobile robots around the world operate using Brain OS to clean floors, move inventory and…
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…existing fleet of robotic scrubbers. Sam’s Club partnered with San Diego, Calif-based Brain Corp for the rollout. The new scanning accessory has been fitted to the almost 600 autonomous floor scrubbers already deployed within Sam's Clubs nationwide. The towers are powered by Brain Corp's AI operating system, BrainOS. Rollout started at the beginning of 2022 The chain-wide rollout of almost…
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Software is increasingly the differentiator and enabler of fleets of mobile robots. Brain Corp. has announced the appointment of Michel Spruijt as chief revenue officer. He will lead the company's global commercial strategy, sales, business development, and customer success teams. “Michel has proven himself to be an exceptional leader, building a high-performing European team which has delivered significant growth across…
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Last week, Brain Corp. announced that David Pinn was promoted from chief financial officer to CEO, effective Nov. 1, 2022. He will succeed Dr. Eugene Izhikevich, who founded the company and will become Brain Corp's executive chairman. San Diego, Calif.-based Brain Corp has developed artificial intelligence to enable manufacturing partners to build, deploy, and scale commercial robots. The company claimed…
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Multifunction robots are rolling out. Sam’s Club today announced that it will deploy the Inventory Scan accessory to its existing fleet of robotic floor scrubbers nationwide. The Walmart Inc. division said the chainwide rollout will be Brain Corp's largest and fastest to date, in partnership with Tennant Co. “Sam’s Club is hyper-focused on making sure our members have a seamless…
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…roles at 250 Walmart and Sam’s Club distribution centers, fulfillment centers, and transportation offices. The future impacts As holiday delays continue to hinder the global supply chain, things are certain to get worse before they get better. Although it has been 19 months since the pandemic’s initial disruption, experts fear that supply chains won’t return to normalcy in the near…
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From materials handling to inventory and floor cleaning, autonomous mobile robots are finding more uses beyond factories and warehouses. Brain Corp. has developed the BrainOS software-as-a-service offering to provide autonomy and reporting features to more than 16,000 robots and logged over 4.9 million hours of operation. The San Diego, Calif.-based company was founded in 2009, and its customers include Walmart,…
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