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Hy-Tek Intralogistics, a provider of warehouse and distribution technology, announced it has formed a strategic partnership with Forvis Mazars, a provider of Microsoft solutions. This collaboration brings together the Hy-Tek IntraOne software platform, known for its Tier I Warehouse Management System 〈WMS〉, Warehouse Control System 〈WCS〉, Warehouse Execution System 〈WES〉 and Transportation Management System 〈TMS〉, with Forvis Mazars’ knowledge and…
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Simbe, a provider of “Store Intelligence” that the company said powers the most retail banners in the world, has announced the launch of Tally Spot, a fixed sensor data capture offering. Tally Spot complements Tally, Simbe’s autonomous mobile robot (AMR). Developed as an extension of Tally to support higher-frequency scans in specific sections of the store, Tally Spot provides an…
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Serve Robotics, a San Francisco-based developer of autonomous delivery technology, announced that it raised gross proceeds of $86M in December 2024. With the new funding, Serve Robotics secured $167 million in gross funding in 2024. Serve robots delivering food in California Since its spinout from Uber in 2021, Serve Robotics has secured approximately $220M in total funding. With the funding,…
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Industrial automation systems provider Mitsubishi Electric Automation, Inc., recently announced a new partnership with Motlow State College. The institution spans multiples campuses across Lynchburg, McMinnville, Fayetteville and Smyrna, Tenn. Through this partnership, Motlow State College became an Authorized Certified Training Center, bringing select Mitsubishi Electric Automation education and training classes to industries in the region. “Partnering with Motlow State College…
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AI robotics startup RoboForce recently announced it has raised $10 million early stage funding, with investment and guidance from Nobel Laureate Myron Scholes and Softbank VC co-founder Gary Rieschel. The RoboForce development team come from institutions including Carnegie Mellon University, Michigan Robotics, Amazon Robotics, Tesla, Google, Waymo, Apple, and Microsoft. With this funding, RoboForce is preparing to deploy its RF-04…
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Mexican pharmaceutical logistics provider Sincronía Logística recently announced it has partnered with robotics and data intelligence provider Dexory to integrate the DexoryView AI-enabled warehouse intelligence platform into its operations. This strategic initiative aligns with Sincronia's commitment to automating its warehouse operations, aiming to deliver best-in-class service through enhanced inventory accuracy and a focus on workforce innovation. DexoryView now enables Sincronia…
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Deus Robotics, a Ukraine-based developer of warehouse robotic automation, has successfully closed a $3 million seed funding round led by U.Ventures, with participation from 1991 Ventures, SID Venture Partners, Sigma Software Labs and SD Capital. Following the latest funding round, and another $1.5M in February 2023, Deus Robotics is now valued at $20 million. Funding to be used for product…
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GreyOrange, a global provider in AI-driven technology, announced the deployment of its gStore platform across U.S. PetSmart retail stores. The strategic rollout of this retail SaaS store execution platform looks to enhance PetSmart’s location management, inventory management, digital fulfillment and store operations for improved efficiency across its nearly 1,700 stores. PetSmart turned to gStore to solve operational challenges “The deployment…
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Flexiv, a global provider of general-purpose robotics, announced it has partnered with KURABO, a Japanese developer of high-speed image processing and 3D measurement technology, to develop the KURAVIZON adaptive robot. The KURAVIZION robot integrates Flexiv’s force control technology with KURABO’s 3D vision sensing technology, KURASENSE. The companies announced that KURAVIZON will be available for sale on January 10. Eyes and…
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RealMan Robotics, a global developer in ultra-lightweight humanoid robotics and specialized robotic offerings, unveiled multiple robotic technologies at CES 2025 in Las Vegas. RealMan highlighted a suite of products designed for multiple sectors, from retail and healthcare to industrial and domestic applications at the show. Ultra-lightweight humanoid robotic arms At the RealMan booth, the company showcased its ultra-lightweight robotic arms…
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Unitree Robotics, a China-based global robotics company that develops and sells consumer and industry-level high-performance robots, has updated its humanoid robots with an open-source full-body motion dataset to make them capable of more fluid, natural movement. The Unitree H1, H1-2 and G1 humanoid robot models are able to demonstrate new, smoother movement trajectories to dance, breakdance and drop kick. Data,…
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Boston Dynamics and Ghost Robotics have reached an agreement to resolve their patent litigation in U.S. District Court. The specific terms of the settlement are confidential. Robot dog Spot at center of original lawsuit Boston Dynamics originally sued Ghost Robotics in November 2022, alleging that Ghost’s Vision 60 and Spirit 40 quadruped, unmanned ground vehicles infringed on Boston Dynamics’ patents…
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Autonomous delivery robot provider Ottonomy recently unveiled its Contextual AI 2.0 at CES 2025. This software leverages vision language models (VLMs) on Ambarella's edge hardware. The company’s Ottobot autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) can now make more contextually aware decisions and exhibit intelligent behaviors, which Ottonomy said marks a significant step towards artificial general intelligence (AGI). “LLMs on edge hardware is…
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At CES 2025 in Las Vegas, NVIDIA made two major announcements geared toward the development of physical and generative AI. NVIDIA announced Cosmos, a platform comprising state-of-the-art generative world foundation models, advanced tokenizers, guardrails and an accelerated video processing pipeline built to advance the development of physical AI systems such as autonomous vehicles (AVs) and robots. The company also announced…
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At CES 2025 in Las Vegas, advanced perception and computer vision developer Ubicept unveiled new technology that it said processes photon-level image data to enable unprecedented machine perception clarity and precision. The company was founded in 2021 by computer vision experts from MIT, University of Wisconsin-Madison, and veterans of Google, Facebook, Skydio and Optimus Ride. At the show, demonstrations show…
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