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Autonomous Mobile Robots Enterprise Software Released

Gary Mintchell

One market area still showing signs of technology life concerns Autonomous Mobile Robots. Once relegated to warehousing operations, these quiet workhorses move parts around many manufacturing plants. This news comes from Mobile Industrial Robots (MiR) , a Danish robotic developer.

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Light conveyor platform bridges fixed systems with flexible AMRs

Design World

Autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) can streamline material handling in manufacturing, logistics, warehousing, and more, yet many facilities still primarily rely on conveyor systems.

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Schaeffler plans global use of Agility Robotics’ Digit humanoid

Robotics Business Review

Credit: Agility Robotics Details are scarce at the moment, but Agility Robotics has a new strategic partnership. Schaeffler AG, a global leader in motion technology, is making a minority investment into Agility and buying Digit humanoid robots for use across its global plant network.

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Quasi Cloud Connect Simplifies Mobile Robots Control

Robotics Automation News

Quasi Robotics, based in the tech hub of Frederick, Maryland, is a leading robotics and artificial intelligence company providing mobile automation solutions for laboratory, healthcare, warehousing, and manufacturing businesses alike.

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Australia’s biggest robotics and automation precinct opens in WA

Manufacturer's Monthly

Image: IM Imagery/stock.adobe.com The Western Australia Government has officially opened Australia’s largest robotics and automation headquarters in Perth’s north. The post Australia’s biggest robotics and automation precinct opens in WA appeared first on Manufacturers' Monthly. link is external).

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CIIF 2024 shows major robotics trends in China

Robotics Business Review

Estun was among the many companies showing humanoid robots at CIIF in China. Credit: Georg Stieler Over the past three years, more than half of the world’s robots were sold in China. While not historically seen as a technological leader in robotics, China is increasingly setting global trends in this industry.

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Quicktron Robotics raises more than $100M to deploy its AMRs globally

Robotics Business Review

The M5 robots can carry totes across warehouses for order picking. Source: Quicktron Robotics Quicktron Intelligent Technology Co. The mobile robot provider said it plans to use the funds to expand its global market share and continue to enhance its products and user experience. to 3,306.9

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