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Serve Robotics raises $86M for last-mile delivery expansion

Robotics Business Review

The third-generation Serve Robot is designed to be more rugged, safer, and capacious. Source: Serve Robotics Serve Robotics Inc. based autonomous delivery company said it now has enough financial runway through the end of 2026. The third-generation robots can hold four large 16-in. The Redwood City, Calif.-based

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Use Robotics to Take a Firm Grip on Production Flexibility

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Once the preserve of high-volume operations at automotive plants, we’re today finding that robots are infiltrating all sectors of the commercial world. With such a vast repertoire of applications, the robots of today need one principal attribute: flexibility. This sector also remains a key driver of robotics sales worldwide.

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IN THE NEWS with Fastener News Desk the Week of October 7, 2024

Fastener News Desk

The new World Robotics report from the International Federation of Robotics recorded almost 382,000 industrial robots working in US factories, an increase of 12%. A large number of investment announcements have been made by the automotive industry, which will create a demand for robots over the next few years.

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Why cobots hold the key to unlocking operational efficiency in large manufacturers

Robotics Business Review

Several of my professional contacts have reached out to ask: Are collaborative robots really just for small and medium-sized companies then? That’s why “new age” robotics, led by collaborative robots and autonomous mobile robots ( AMRs ), has been a game changer for many small to midsize enterprises.