Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 18.61
…existing facilities.” “I also sit on the board of Diligent Robotics, which raised money this week,” he added. “For both, we focused on our key tenets and the labor market. There has been a slowdown in investment, but the same challenges we had in 2021 will still exist on the other side.” A warehouse associate confirms a pick on a Lumabot. Source: Onward Robotics Onward Robotics looks forward, stays focused Mobile platforms may be similar, but Onward Robotics' software can provide agility for expanded applications, asserted VandenBrook. “On a client visit, they said to me, 'There's nothing unique about your…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 43.72
Diligent Robotics yesterday announced $25 million in new financing that it plans to use to expand its network of Moxi robots in hospitals across the U.S., further develop the product, and triple its market reach. “The incredible demand we've seen for Moxi is [not only] a testament to the clear value of using robotic automation to augment and support frontline hospital care teams, but also our highly customer-centric approach to bringing new technology and operational change into healthcare,” said Andrea Thomaz, Ph.D., co-founder and CEO of Diligent Robotics, in a release. “We approach our work with deep empathy for the…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 17.10
…more robotics applications,” he said. “We also work with Diligent Robotics, which supports and empowers patient care teams, as well as Kodiak Robotics, which is revolutioning autonomous, long-haul trucking. Both require power-dense, reliable converters.” Dusty Robotics turns to power tool batteries for FieldPrinter “We've known Ted for a long time, since Savioke,” said Tessa Lau, founder and CEO of Dusty Robotics, referring to the provider of hospitality service robots. “Dusty's robots use power for mobility, compute, and the painting function.” “When we founded the company, four of us had no office space, and Ted offered up his conference room,” she…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 16.86
…largest standalone cancer center in Canada, said the companies. Examples of robots designed for environments such as hospitals include Diligent Robotics' Moxi, Relay Robotics' Relay, and Aethon's TUG.
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…great stress, but robots can help with some tasks. Diligent Robotics today announced that it has closed over $30 million in Series B funding, bringing the total investment raised to date to nearly $50 million. “We are proud to have the full support of our past investors and welcome our new partners who joined during our Series B raise,” said Dr. Andrea Thomaz, co-founder of Diligent Robotics. The company develops service robots and artificial intelligence that enable robots to collaborate within and adapt to human environments. Its flagship product, Moxi, is a mobile manipulator that can perform delivery tasks for…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 17.08
…assisting surgeons to moving materials or patients. Moxi from Diligent Robotics is a mobile manipulator that can help retrieve supplies. Relay+ comes from Savioke, whose AMRs were first used in hospitality. Aethon's Tug AMR can securely move pharmaceuticals, and UVD Robots supplies disinfection robots to fight hospital-acquired infections worldwide. In Houston, the Texas Medical Research Innovation Institute has tested ABB's mobile, two-armed YuMi collaborative robot to carry out tasks like pipetting liquids, carrying equipment, and sorting test tubes. Agriculture finds value in automation Farmers have started turning to mobile logistics robots to maintain, measure, and harvest fresh crops. Specialty crops…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 17.23
…have developed mobile manipulators, including Fetch Robotics, IAM Robotics, Diligent Robotics, and Boston Dynamics. Some were initially designed as research platforms or are focused more on logistics than manufacturing. How fast are commercial use cases growing? “We're getting a steady stream of requests,” said Walker. “As more technology becomes available, we've got a solid, high-performance platform ready to adapt and adopt. We have unified safety, GPIO [general purpose input/output], and communication that's already more tightly integrated than past systems like what we delivered to MassTLC and Verizon's 5G lab.” “How fast we move depends on how fast demand grows,” he…