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Stack AV Launches Self Driving Truck Business With Argo AI Veterans, SoftBank Support

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Despite some setbacks, autonomous vehicles, or AVs, are hitting the road in the forms of robotaxis, delivery robots, and self-driving trucks. Stack AV Co. yesterday announced the launch of its autonomous trucking business, which it said uses technology to improve efficiency and safety while tackling supply chain challenges for its partners and consumers. “With customers at its core, Stack AV…


Site Maps Feature Joins Brain Corp’s BrainOS to Give Facilities Managers Visibility Into Robot Operations

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Brain Corp this week announced the Site Maps feature for its BrainOS software for autonomous mobile robots, or AMRs. The company said it offers insights to facility managers about operational efficiency and proof of work. A major challenge for facilities managers is determining what work has been completed or not. “This is especially true when it comes to facility cleaning…


ResGreen SimuPath Uses Unreal Engine to Optimize Materials Handling Robots

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ResGreen Group International Inc. last week introduced SimuPath, a simulation program intended to improve manufacturing and warehouse productivity. It uses Unreal Engine to create 3D representations of facilities that accurately reflect their physical dimensions and structures. SimuPath's artificial intelligence can help determine the best routes for material handling, and it relays the information to ResGreen's BigBuddy, PullBuddy, and LilBuddy robots,…


OSARO and FANUC Join Forces to Help Warehouses Automate Picking

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As change sweeps across retail and logistics, a growing number of organizations is seeking to deploy pick-and-place automation, according to OSARO and FANUC America. The companies yesterday said they are collaborating to expand the capabilities of FANUC robots for warehousing and e-commerce order fulfillment with OSARO's machine vision software. “E-commerce growth is driving the increased adoption of robotics and automation,”…


Leasing’s fleet management upside

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Leasing is already a popular choice for acquiring lift trucks, with multiple advantages on the financial side for companies with lift truck fleets. Other key advantages to leasing are often operational in nature, starting with making it easier to adopt newer trucks and technology that might carry performance benefits, according to Bill Buckhout, director of leasing and remarketing for Hyster…


FORTNA Establishes Last Mile Solutions Center

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Supply chains need to innovate to ensure fast and reliable deliveries to customers. FORTNA this week announced its Last Mile Solution Center, which will support parcel and distribution businesses in automating last-mile operations. The Atlanta-based company said in a release that its industry experts will help improve processes, increase productivity, and reduce costs. “FORTNA is an experienced partner to our…


Universal Robots Offers ‘ReAutomated’ Virtual Events on Enhancing Productivity

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As market demands continuously change, increasing productivity is a challenge for businesses everywhere and across industries, noted Universal Robots A/S. The collaborative robotics leader is offering guidance from industry specialists, as well as customer case studies and product demonstrations in three virtual conferences in September and October. Universal Robots claimed that its cobots can help manufacturers of all sizes boost…


CaPow Brings Constant Power for Mobile Robots to the U.S. With Partner JLC Robotics

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Developers have been working to free robots, first from being bolted down, then to being tethered to a power outlet, and now from needing to return to a dock to recharge. CaPow, which said it delivers perpetual power to robotic fleets, today announced its expansion in the U.S. with help from partner JLC Robotics LLC. “We are honored to be…


OSARO and FANUC America collaborate to enhance warehouse robotics solutions

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OSARO, a global provider of machine-learning-enabled robotics for e-commerce, announced today it is partnering with FANUC America, a supplier of CNCs, robotics and ROBOMACHINEs, to expand the capabilities of FANUC’s robotic automation solutions optimized for warehousing and e-commerce fulfillment. The two companies will collaborate on go-to-market strategies, commencing with the installation of an advanced piece-picking demonstration robot at FANUC’s Innovation…


Three Key Questions: How to know if you’re ready for goods-to-person technology

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Goods-to-person systems are increasingly displacing person-to-goods picking based on the value they deliver. In addition to an up to 5x increase in productivity, these systems support faster order cycle times, improved accuracy, and increased storage density. But the move to goods-to-person picking represents a fundamental shift in warehouse operations and requires careful planning to ensure the value of the system…


ASTM International Receives ARM Institute Funding to Develop Robotics Technology Roadmap

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ASTM International this week said that the Advanced Manufacturing Robotics, or ARM, Institute has awarded it funding to develop a roadmap for guidance and adoption of advanced robotics technologies. In partnership with the institute, ASTM also plans to host its 4th Specialty Workshop on Discovery & Market Analysis for Robotics in Manufacturing of Space and Hypersonic Components. The workshop will…


FORT Robotics Endpoint Controller Receives SIL 3 Safety Certification

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FORT Robotics Inc. today announced that its Endpoint Controller has received Safety Integrity Level 3, or SIL 3, functional safety certification. The Philadelphia-based company claimed that the controller “brings safe, secure, dynamic wireless control to mobile, automated, or autonomous machines.” “In warehousing, manufacturing, heavy equipment, or really any machine environment, there is an increasing need for people and robots to…


Fizyr Opens U.S. Headquarters to Meet Growing Robotics Demand for Computer Vision

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Fizyr BV, which provides computer vision software for robots, today announced its new U.S. headquarters in Dover, Del. The Delft, Netherlands-based company said its U.S. division now supports technical and business relationships with North American systems integrators and robotics integrators. Jeff Lomax, vice president of business development, will manage integrator partnerships, and Bob Brown, vice president of project management, will…


Mujin Plans to Use Latest Funding to Grow Robotics Footprint in the U.S.

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Why aren't robots more ubiquitous? Ease of use has been one obstacle to more widespread adoption, but several hardware and software providers are trying to overcome it. Mujin Corp. said its MujinController enables integrators and end users to set up palletizing and other applications. The Tokyo-based company said its technology can also be used in bin picking and truck unloading.…


Robots and ChatGPT Can Help Tackle Loneliness, Observes Investor

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As the last days of summer pass, one is wistful of the time spent with loved ones sitting on the beach, traveling on the road, or just sharing a refreshing ice cream cone. However, for many Americans, such emotional connections are rare, leading to high suicide rates and physical illness. In a recent study by the surgeon general, more than…


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