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Charging Robotics to Launch Robotic EV Charging Station Pilot in Q1 2023

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Charging Robotics Ltd. anticipates releasing the beta of its wireless charging robot user interface by the end of the year. The company, which is a subsidiary of Medigus, will release the software as part of a collaboration with Make My Day, which develops apps and services for electric vehicles. Customers will be able to take advantage of Charing Robotics wireless…


MiR to Host Webinar Focused on Replacing Tuggers With AMRs

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Mobile Industrial Robots, or MiR, will be hosting an online webinar tomorrow that will focus on mobile robots and tuggers. During the event titled “AMRs to replace manual tuggers” MiR and its partners in the U.K., RARUK Automation, Handling Concepts, and Sorion Electronics will speak on intralogistics and how customers can optimize their material transportation tasks – with a fast…


Sanctuary Cognitive Systems Gets $30M Investment From Canadian Government

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Countries increasingly view artificial intelligence as key to economic competitiveness and well-being. The Canadian government today announced an investment of CAD 30 million ($22.2 million U.S.) in Sanctuary Cognitive Systems Corp., an AI and robotics company headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia. The investment, which is being made through Canada's Strategic Innovation Fund, will support a CAD 120.8 million ($89.6 million…


Comau Provides Welding Robots for Foton Daimler Production of Actros Trucks

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Comau SpA this week said it has built an automated welding system for Beijing Foton Daimler Automotive Co., a joint venture between Daimler Trucks AG and Chinese truck manufacturer Foton Motor. It is supporting Foton Daimler's first localized heavy-duty truck for the Chinese market, the Actros, which is based on the Mercedes-Benz global platform and uses Daimler’s truck technology. “We…


Mobile Manipulator Performance Standard in Development by ASTM International

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As robots that can both move and handle objects emerge, standards efforts are under way. ASTM International’s robotics, automation, and autonomous systems committee this week said it is developing a standard on mobile manipulator performance for static and indexed tasks. The proposed standard will describe accepted procedures and test methods, including the supporting test apparatus, for measuring the static/indexed task…


After 3 Years of Trials, Winnipeg International Airport to Offer WHILL Autonomous Wheelchairs to Travelers

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For the past three years, the Winnipeg International Airport, or YWG, has been working with WHILL Inc. to trial the company’s autonomous wheelchair technology to help travelers get to their terminals. Starting next month, the wheelchairs will officially be available for broader customer use as the airport has signed a two-year agreement with the Tokyo-based company. “This ground-breaking technology will…


Hyundai Mobis Uses Mobility Technologies to Develop Logistics and Collaborative Robots

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Hyundai Mobis yesterday announced that it has developed collaborative and mobile robots based on autonomous driving technology. The unit of automaker Hyundai Motor Co. has implemented the logistics systems in a pilot at its manufacturing plant in Ulsan, South Korea. In addition, Seoul, South Korea-based Hyundai Mobis said it has created an integrated controller system for its robots. Its parent…


A Response to Luddite Politicians: Drones Can Save Costs and Lives

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Earlier this month, Candy Crush celebrated its tenth birthday by hosting a free party in lower Manhattan. It culminated in a drone light display of 500 unmanned aerial vehicles, or UAVs, illustrating the whimsical characters of the popular mobile game over the Hudson River. Rather than applaud the decision, New York lawmakers ostracized the avionic wonders to New Jersey. In…


Locus Robotics Raises $117M in Series F Round, Bringing Valuation to Nearly $2B

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Locus Robotics Corp. today announced that it has obtained more than $117 million in Series F funding. The maker of autonomous mobile robots, or AMRs, for fulfillment and distribution centers has added investors to its board of directors as it continues its global expansion. “This new round of funding marks an important inflection point for Locus Robotics as we look…


Locus Robotics lands $117 million in Series F funding

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Locus Robotics, a leader in autonomous mobile robots (AMR) for fulfillment and distribution warehouses, today announced more than $117 million in Series F funding, led by Goldman Sachs Asset Management and G2 Venture Partners. As part of the financing, Mark Midle, Managing Director, Goldman Sachs, and Zach Barasz, Partner, G2 Venture Partners, will join the Locus Board of Directors, bringing…


Carrefour Deploys Pudu Robotics BellaBot at Poland Retail Stores

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Pudu Robotics is celebrating the success of its partnership with supermarket retailer Carrefour, which recently deployed BellaBot units, Pudu’s smart delivery robot, at two of its retail stores in Warsaw, Poland. The service shelf robot, also known as Kerfus, is being used to promote and deliver Pepsi products. Pudu noted customers have enjoyed interacting with the robot and have posted…


Mobile Robots Address Constant Peak Demand

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Mobile Robots Address Constant Peak Demand


Ottonomy Opts for Multiple Use Cases for Indoor/Outdoor Robots, Including First Mile Deliveries

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Last-mile delivery gets a lot of attention for automation, but what about other links in the supply chain? Ottonomy Inc. is applying robots to multiple stages and is working with partners to grow its global presence. The Santa Monica, Calif.-based company has developed mobile robots that can work both indoors and outdoors. After starting with the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport…


Automated Machine Systems Turns to Epson Robots to Increase Production of Honda Heat Shield Cover

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Automated Machine Systems, Inc., or AMS, helps manufacturers increase productivity by designing and implementing factory automation systems. Since its founding in 2000 in Cincinnati, it has built a select group of core competencies in plastic parts assembly and leak testing. With decades of experience in the assembly of automotive parts under its belt, AMS was sought after to help a…


Bridgestone Begins Testing Soft Robot for Piece Picking at Logistics Sites

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Bridgestone Corp. today announced that it has started a proof of concept for soft robot hands to automatically perform piece-picking tasks at logistics sites. The company said it will seek to achieve small-scale commercialization of soft robotics created with various partners during its next Mid Term Business Plan, from 2024 to 2026. “From the perspective of the declining birthrate, aging…


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