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Dexterity picks up $95M in funding for container unloading robots

Robotics Business Review

More robots powered by artificial intelligence could soon be unloading trucks. Dexterity said it uses “physical AI” to give its full-stack systems human-like dexterity, freeing workers in logistics , warehousing, and supply chain operations from repetitive and strenuous tasks. Dexterity Inc. Redwood City, Calif.-based

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Automate Day One: Turning data into information for better context

Control Engineering

Robots are serving coffee, beer and playing chess on the show floor once again. It will also be more diverse in its locations in the future with the event returning to Chicago in 2024, Detroit in 2025 and an unnamed western city for 2026 according to multiple sources. That means Automate has indeed returned.

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Machine vision, automation streamline logistics and warehousing operations

Control Engineering

Autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) and automated guided vehicles (AGVs) used machine vision and sensing technologies to move around freely and a key part around automation when it comes to logistics. By 2026, that number is expected to more than double, accelerated by a global pandemic and growing e-commerce industry.

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After slow 2024, A3 optimistic about robotics sales moving forward

Robotics Business Review

. | Credit: Brianna Wessling, The Robot Report While 2024 was a slow year for the robotics industry, the Association for Advancing Automation (A3) is more optimistic about 2025. After a slow first three quarters of the year, A3’s latest robotics statistics show a strong ending to 2024. in units and 0.1%