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…U.S. government officials asked the robotics industry to organize and deliver a unified plan to mobilize automation across America. On May 8th, 2026, Robots for America (RFA) launched as a national industry coalition at the SCSP AI+ Expo in Washington, D.C., bringing together founding members and key stakeholders to release a coordinated policy platform. RFA formation includes 21 inaugural members…
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…requirements (averaging less than 1.2 amps under standard operation) can reduce installation and energy costs, enabling narrower-gauge wire and smaller, less expensive power supplies to be used. Integral onboard energy storage allows power to be slowly “sipped” from the main bus during the entire cycle, actuating the solenoid with bursts of power to generate high velocity as needed. Johnson Electric…
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…it flexible automation or warehouse robotics, but by almost any measure, the highest growth categories in the materials handling world are autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) and smart pick-and-place robotics that make use of artificial intelligence (AI). But that doesn’t mean they’re the only solutions to consider. The many robotic variants include AMRs that do assistive picking, AMRs that do case…
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…it flexible automation or warehouse robotics, but by almost any measure, the highest growth categories in the materials handling world are autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) and smart pick-and-place robotics that make use of artificial intelligence (AI). But that doesn’t mean they’re the only solutions to consider. The many robotic variants include AMRs that do assistive picking, AMRs that do case…
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…to continue work on its robotic welding systems. The company said the investment, which equals $1,562,688 (U.S.), is expected to support over 50 new jobs at Novarc Technologies Inc. and generate increased revenues. “Welding is needed to build key infrastructure, in a variety of industrial settings, such as hospitals, wastewater treatment plants, and shipyards,” the company said in a statement.…
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…investors are supporting promising innovations. AMP Robotics Corp. last week said it has received investment from Microsoft's Climate Innovation Fund as part of its Series C round. The Solon, Ohio-based company said it has raised more than $99 million in that round, which was led by Congruent Ventures and Wellington Management. “We’ve been fortunate to attract world-class investors based on…
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AMP Robotics Corp. yesterday announced that it now offers a offers a complete line of automated systems using artificial intelligence for materials recovery facilities. The Louisville, Colo.-based company said it also offers a standalone, integrated facility system to expand recycling infrastructure. “As demand for automation in the waste industry continues to grow, we’ve expanded our capabilities to provide customers with…
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…power for LilBuddy,” he told Robotics 24/7. “Its value proposition resonates with wireless charging.” WiBotic adds resilience to recharging Seattle-based WiBotic specializes in advanced charging and power optimization for aerial drones, mobile robots, and industrial automation. The company said its wireless charging capabilities allow the AMRs to charge efficiently and frequently without wearing out contacts or requiring precise navigation to…
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AMP Robotics Corp. has raised $91 million in corporate equity in a Series C financing round that it said it will use to scale its business operations while continuing its international expansion. The company said it will also use the funding to retrofit recycling operations with its robotic technology. It said the new capital will enhance manufacturing capacity to support…
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AMP Robotics Corp. is working to address the needs of materials recovery facilities, or MRFs, by using artificial intelligence, machine vision, and robotics. The Denver-based company today announced that it is developing an automated system that will help MRFs identify and separate film and flexible packaging. The name of the new system is Vortex, and it was developed as part…
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…advances in machine learning and robotics, we may be able to solve this crisis in the near future. About 8 million tons of plastic waste goes into the world's oceans every year, according to a 2019 National Geographic report. While governments debate how to address the problem, the global market for solvent-based plastic recycling could reach $965.1 million by 2030…
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…is part of the solution. AMP Robotics Corp., whch provides artificial intelligence, robots, and infrastructure for the waste and recycling industry, has been expanding its presence in Europe to meet demand and provide dedicated local support. The company exhibited at the IFAT 2022 trade fair for water, sewage, waste, and raw materials management this week in Munich, Germany. “We’re seeing…
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AMP Robotics Corp. this week introduced new robotic recycling facilities outside of Atlanta and Cleveland. The Louisville, Colo.-based company said the two high-diversion production facilities are based on its infrastructure model for advanced secondary sortation. The AMP-owned operations are designed to economically process and aggregate low volumes of difficult-to-recycle mixed plastics, paper, and metals sourced from residue supplied by primary…
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AMP Robotics Corp., a recycling robotics manufacturer, has extended its partnership with Evergreen, a producer of recycled polyethylene terephthalate, or rPET. Evergreen, which has grown through acquisitions to four locations across North America from its original facility in Clyde, Ohio, now has 15 of AMP’s robotic sorting systems guided by artificial intelligence installed or planned across three facilities. In addition…
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…business development at WiBotic, answered Robotics 24/7's questions about the new chargers: Can you give an example of a robot that will benefit from the passively cooled OC-262 onboard charger? Carlson: Any robot that operates in difficult environmental conditions, or where forced air cooling may be challenging, will benefit from the two OC-262 models. Because the OC-262-WP is waterproof and…
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Software-based GripperAI manages mixed picking through basic geometry
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