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Watch Boston Dynamics’ Atlas humanoid handle automotive struts

Robotics Business Review

Boston Dynamics released a video showing its Atlas humanoid picking and placing automotive struts. The significance of the demo is that Atlas performs all of the object recognition using the robot’s onboard sensors. Agility’s Digit is being tested by Amazon and GXO Logistics.

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LimX demos latest generation of CL-1 humanoid

Robotics Business Review

The earliest videos were basic walking demos. Amazon is an investor in Agility Robotics, Hyundai owns Boston Dynamics and many of the worldwide automotive companies are looking to partner with humanoid robot developers as they continue to mature. But things have drastically changed over the last year or so.

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New Atlas video; Climbing to new heights in warehouse automation with BionicHive

Robotics Business Review

 The Robot Report Podcast · New Atlas video; Climbing to new heights in warehouse automation with BionicHive In Episode 170 of The Robot Report Podcast, co-hosts Steve Crowe and Mike Oitzman discuss the latest video from Boston Dynamics showing Atlas electric humanoid in an autonomous material movement demo.

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Top 10 robots seen at CES 2024

Robotics Business Review

Glidance guides people with vision impairments The latest prototype of the Glidance device is fully functional for public demos and includes a camera in the handle and radar sensors in the base. The team at Glidance mentioned to me that celebrity Stevie Wonder came to the Glidance booth for a demo of the product during CES.

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What do customers expect from mobile robots?

Robotics Business Review

Manufacturers , especially those in the automotive, electrical, and semiconductor sectors, were also more likely to use mobile robots than retailers, third-party logistics (3PLs), or other industries. Larger companies, with revenues over $1 billion, were more likely to use mobile robots than smaller ones. different mobile robot brands.

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Veteran tech exec Peggy Johnson named Agility Robotics CEO

Robotics Business Review

“In a field cluttered with ‘demo-ware’ and hype, Agility stands apart for having resolutely, steadily, and remarkably made a human-centric robot that actually works—and in demanding customer environments. GXO Logistics, the world’s largest pure-play contract logistics provider, is also testing Digit.

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Sakuu Opens New Battery Printing and Engineering Facility

Additive Manufacturing

We are in a rapid growth phase due to strong demand for our forthcoming printed batteries,” said Sean Sharif, VP of Global Supply Chain and Logistics. It will house a confluence of teams: battery, engineering, material science, R&D and additive manufacturing, and will oversee new gigafactory employee training and client product demos.