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Geek+ and Intel launch Vision Only Robot Solution for smart logistics

Robotics Business Review

The Robotic Vision Hub, which contains components such as the Intel Core i7-1270P processor and connection modules. today launched its Vision Only Robot Solution. The system includes Intel Visual Navigation Modules, which Geek+ said will drive the digital transformation of the logistics industry. It opened a 40,000-sq.-ft.

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Kiva Systems founders to enter Logistics Hall of Fame as mobile robot pioneers

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Kiva mobile robots and mini shelves in a warehouse. Source: Kiva Systems / Logistics Hall of Fame In 2003, Mick Mountz, Dr. Peter Wurman, and Prof. Raffaello D’Andrea invented a mobile robot for fulfillment in intralogistics, founded Kiva Systems, and created a category of automation that has grown over the past two decades.

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Agility Robotics’ Digit humanoid lands first official job

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Agility Robotics continues to have a leg up in the humanoid race. The company today signed a multi-year deal with GXO Logistics Inc., the world’s largest pure-play contract logistics provider, to deploy its Digit humanoids in various logistics operations. Johnson was named CEO of Agility Robotics in March.

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Mobile Robotics – Increasing Flexibility Enables Increasing Efficiency in Logistics

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Mobile robots have experienced substantial growth in the last decade due to their autonomous mobility, which has been propelled by advancements in robotics technology, autonomous navigation, and artificial intelligence. from 2015 to 2022. Trend of cumulative funding from 2015 to 2022.

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RBR50 Spotlight: Exotec Skypod system scales to serve automotive supplier’s SKU volume

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Organization: Exotec Country: France Website: [link] Year Founded: 2015 Number of Employees: 500+ Innovation Class: Application & Market Many warehouse operators are struggling with increasing complexity and recent innovations in automation promise to help them adapt and scale their businesses.

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Forcen closes funding to develop ‘superhuman’ robotic manipulation

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Forcen says its technology will help robotic manipulation advance as vision has. ” Founded in 2015, Forcen said its goal is to enable businesses to easily deploy “(super)human” robotic manipulation in complex and unstructured applications. .” million ($6.1 million U.S.).

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Odense Robotics culture of collaboration can overcome economic challenges, says CEO

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Søren Elmer Kristensen, CEO of Odense Robotics, greets global delegates at R-24. Credit: Eugene Demaitre ODENSE, Denmark — Last week, the R-24 conference for robots, automation, and drones demonstrated why the city of about 206,000 residents is one of the most vibrant for technology in Europe and the world.

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