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Kiwibot today said that it has launched Kiwibot 4.0, a semi-autonomous mobile robot for food deliveries. The Berkeley, Calif.-based company made its announcement with a YouTube video complete with an anime-style introduction, musical clips, and a lightsaber battle (see below). Students at the University of California, Berkeley, have given the robot user ratings of up to 4.6 and have even…
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Soft Robotics Inc. today announced the addition of new capabilites to its mGrip modular gripping system and an IP69K rating to enable safe food handling of proteins and dairy products. The Bedford, Mass.-based company said the new features enable machine builders to design flexible end-of-arm tools that can withstand high-pressure washdown environments. Soft Robotics has designed and built automated picking…
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On Monday at ProMatDX, IAM Robotics revealed its new midline autonomous mobile robot (AMR), known as the Bolt. Designed for manufacturing and warehouse environments, the AMR offers users a variety of high-tech features. First, it uses 360-degree vision, along with a combination of advanced sensors and direct-drive wheel motors, to ensure users’ safety. And second, it is powerful, and it…
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ABB yesterday announced that its new GoFa collaborative robot has won the Red Dot “Best of the Best” design award in recognition of its approach to making robotics appealing and accessible to users. The global Red Dot Design Awards recognize achievements in product design, with the jury assessing thousands of entries every year. The Best of the Best award is…
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Last week, autonomous mobile robot provider Tompkins Robotics announced a strategic partnership with supply chain automation company GreyOrange. They said their new “zero walk” system can eliminate all walking previously required by human pickers in the distribution center while dramatically increasing order pick rates. By integrating Tompkins Robotics’ tSort with GreyOrange’s Ranger Goods-to-Person (GTP) robots, a warehouse pick station operator…
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Yesterday, Day 1 of ProMatDX, I focused on trends some of the industry’s leading system integrators were following. Today, I’ll look at robotics. One of the presenters at last year’s NextGen Supply Chain Conference, the annual technology conference I produce, was Adrian Kumar, the global head of operations science & analytics at DHL Supply Chain. The topic was robotics: When…
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RightHand Robotics Inc., which makes data-driven, autonomous systems for order fulfillment, today announced its RightPick 3 item-handling robot. The Somerville, Mass.-based company made the announcement during the ProMat DX virtual event for material handling. RightHand Robotics (RHR) said its intelligent picking platform provides flexible and scalable automation for predictable e-commerce order fulfillment. RHR was founded in 2015 by a DARPA…
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More warehouses are turning to automation to relieve labor and cost pressures. But to leverage robotic lift trucks to their fullest potential, you need to know which tasks are best-suited. This white paper covers the 7 most common warehouse workflows for robotic automation. (Hint: it’s not just point-to-point horizontal transportation anymore.)
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Deciding on which mobile robot to use is only the first step in getting a return on investment, or ROI. At ProMat DX tomorrow, Jeff Christensen, vice president of product at Seegrid Corp., will discuss “Handing Over the AMR Keys: Strategies for User Adoption and Unstoppable ROI.” “The pandemic put a spotlight on supply chains in a way that hasn't…
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Retail fulfillment sites require a level of flexibility to be profitable as they manage availability in product and volume demand as costs increase and labor becomes more difficult to find and retain. Instead of purchasing large fixed capital, retailers find relief in minimizing both infrastructure changes and other financial burden by choosing an intelligent robot solution. With the right intelligent…
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At ProMatDX, Honeywell Intelligrated will show attendees how to take their operations to the next level. Using virtual demos, the company will feature its DC Next warehouse automation solutions, which collectively can help attendees to improve workplace safety, reduce staffing challenges, and increase operational efficiencies. The company will be showcasing several sessions designed to show attendees the potential of integrated,…
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Microsoft Corp. today announced that it is purchasing Nuance Communications Inc. for $19.7 billion. The companies said Microsoft will combine Nuance's experience in artificial intelligence in voice interfaces and healthcare with its cloud computing offerings. Microsoft has built on its Robotics Developer Studio with support for the Robot Operating System 〈ROS〉 in Windows 10, Linux, and the Azure Web services.…
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As ProMat DX begins this week, Vecna Robotics is among the vendors that will be presenting at the virtual event for materials handling. The Waltham, Mass.-based company will be demonstrating its latest mobile robots and orchestration software, which it claims can improve productivity across busy warehouses and factories for both humans and robots. “When you pair humans and technology, you…
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North America’s largest automation and robotics event takes place June 22-25