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…Ford, Whirlpool, ThyssenKrupp Automotive and Toyota, use Inbolt’s technology across various applications. Latest Automate 2025 news: “This new collaboration between Inbolt and FANUC gives car manufacturers a new level of automation: precision tasks, performed by robots, on lines that never stop,” said Rudy Cohen, CEO of Inbolt. “No more expensive indexing. No more undue complexity and maintenance challenges. Just robots…
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…Boston Dynamics recently announced new partnerships with NVIDIA, Google Deepmind, the Toyota Research Institute and sister company the Robotics and AI Institute to continuously advance and improve robots.
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…into its operations. Both are Toyota Automated Logistics companies. Operating under the unified Bastian Solutions name, the combined companies said this milestone marks a significant step in its growth journey as part of Toyota Automated Logistics. By combining the strengths of both organizations, the merger aims to create new opportunities for innovation, collaboration, and growth, delivering even more comprehensive automation…
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…with our partners in the Toyota Automated Logistics family reflects our commitment to provide end-to-end solutions that meet our customers where they are. Our goal is to help them achieve success whether they are a large-scale facility or a smaller warehouse that needs to address labor shortfalls, be more competitive or decrease workplace injuries.” The company’s consultative approach sees Vanderlande…
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…The round was led by Toyota Ventures and also included Elements VC, IL Ventures, Payton Planar Magnetics LTD., Mobilion, Doral Energy-Tech and more. Hyundai Cradle, the innovation arm of Hyundai, also recently announced a successful Proof of Concept (PoC) at Hyundai Glovis facilities, where AGVs powered by CaPow’s technology achieved 100% uptime, demonstrating a major efficiency boost. “The Genesis Antenna…
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…The round was led by Toyota Ventures and included the participation of Elements VC, along with more than double-down investments from IL Ventures, Payton Planar Magnetics LTD., Mobilion, Doral Energy-Tech and more. Constant charging of mobile robots CaPow said progress in automation efficiency has slowed as a result of several factors including outsized fleet purchases and reduced productivity resulting from…
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Toyota Material Handling and The Raymond Corporation - two providers of material handling technology - will formally integrate into one company under the name Toyota Material Handling North America (TMHNA), effective April 1, 2025. TMHNA announced its commitment to maintaining unique brand identities for both Raymond and Toyota in the marketplace, striving to preserve and enhance its customer relationships. TMHNA…
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…a winner in its “Oldest Toyota Forklift Competition” | Next-gen designers tackle sustainable packaging in Nefab’s 2024 competition “We are thrilled to partner with Chewy on the CHAMP Challenge, inviting innovators to address one of the most complex challenges in robotics today,” said Tom Ryden, Executive Director of MassRobotics. “By bringing together fresh perspectives and advanced technology, we aim to…
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…strategic customer, Teradyne Robotics Ventures, Toyota Ventures, Ranpak, Third Kind Venture Capital, One Madison Group, Hyperplane, Catapult Ventures, and others. Additionally, in Q3 2024 six customers placed orders for over 30 production robots to deploy in the first half of 2025, the Cambridge, Mass.-based robotics company said. The new orders include pilot conversions, existing customer expansions, and new customer adoption.…
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…strategic customer, Teradyne Robotics Ventures, Toyota Ventures, Ranpak, Third Kind Venture Capital, One Madison Group, Hyperplane, Catapult Ventures and others. Additionally, Pickle announced that it received orders from six customers in the third quarter of 2024 for over 30 production robots. The company expects these robots to deploy in the first half of 2025. Funding will be used on current,…
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Boston Dynamics and Toyota Research Institute (TRI) announced that the companies will join forces, combining two of the world’s leaders in artificial intelligence and robotics. The research partnership aims to accelerate the development of general-purpose humanoid robots utilizing TRI’s Large Behavior Models and Boston Dynamics’ Atlas robot. Partnership looks to push humanoid research further Boston Dynamics has a longstanding reputation…
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Toyota Industries Corporation (TICO), including Toyota Material Handling Group and Toyota Automated Logistics Group, providers of material handling solutions, and Gideon, have signed an investment agreement with immediate effect. Gideon develops and offers technologies for autonomous mobile mobotics (AMR) behaviors, and an application stack for automating specific processes in warehouse and manufacturing environments, TICO explained. The amount of the investment…
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…lift height and 5,500-pound capacity, Toyota’s moving mast reach truck increases productivity and operator visibility at full height. The combination of a transparent roof and mast design offers the operator excellent upward visibility with minimal load view obstruction. In addition, the tilting operator compartment allows easy fork tip visibility without requiring head movement by the operator. Forward tilt up to…
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…page 46. The Top 10 Toyota Industries Corporation (TICO) once again tops our list at No. 1. The company, which includes the Toyota and Raymond brands, saw its 2023 lift truck-related revenue come in at $16.32 billion, down 3% compared to 2022’s $16.8 billion in revenue. Toyota sold 307,893 units, based on shipments, across classes 1 to 5. Between the…
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…systems to automotive manufacturers including Toyota, Audi, and Suzuki, as well as chemical manufacturer Kao and consumer appliance manufacturer Electrolux. “Although in our factories we have a high level of automation, we still have an important quantity of flexible components and manual processes which add variability,” said Jaume Soriano of Electrolux Group. “Cambrian helps us keep moving toward a more…
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