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Berkshire Grey secures $23 million order for grocery picking robots

August 9, 2021 by David Edwards

Berkshire Grey, a provider of robotic solutions that automate supply chain processes, has secured a $23 million multi-phase order with a global retailer for online same day grocery fulfillment.

The Berkshire Grey Intelligent Enterprise Robotics (IER) solutions robotically pick grocery items from inventory and pack the items into customer bags to fill orders that are placed online and via mobile apps.

Berkshire Grey’s robotic solutions can operate back-of-store, putting the operation close to current shoppers for rapid pickup and delivery, and in larger dedicated fulfillment and distribution centers. [Read more…] about Berkshire Grey secures $23 million order for grocery picking robots

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: back-of-store, berkshire, convenience, customer, customers, distribution, fulfillment, grey, grocery, items, meet, online, operations, orders, solutions, store, support

Yandex partners with Grubhub to operate delivery robots on college campuses

August 9, 2021 by David Edwards

Yandex Self-Driving Group, an autonomous vehicles developer owned by Russia’s largest internet search engine company, has agreed a multi-year partnership with Grubhub, an online and mobile food-ordering and delivery platform on college campuses.

The partnership between Grubhub and Yandex SDG will create faster and more cost-effective deliveries on college campuses in the United States.

Yandex autonomous delivery robots will join Grubhub’s robust food delivery platform built specifically for life on campus. [Read more…] about Yandex partners with Grubhub to operate delivery robots on college campuses

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: autonomous, campus, campuses, college, delivery, food, grubhub, platform, robots, yandex

Explorer Surgical expands its digital platform into robotic surgery

August 9, 2021 by David Edwards

Explorer Live, a cloud-based digital platform customized for medical device companies to share best practices live with surgical teams, is expanding into robotic surgery, predicted to be the fastest-growing market for the next 10 years.

Medical robotics companies can now leverage Explorer Live, a digital platform featuring a first-of-its-kind procedural playbook, video capabilities and robust data collection to provide unparalleled support and insight into workflow and performance.

Robotic technology is transforming health care worldwide; enabling surgeons to perform cases with more precision and providing minimal downtime for the patient. But the increased learning curve in robotic surgeries presents a unique set of challenges for coordination and collaboration in the operating room. [Read more…] about Explorer Surgical expands its digital platform into robotic surgery

Filed Under: News Tagged With: clinical, collection, companies, data, device, digital, efficiency, explorer, future, inefficiencies, learning, live, medical, platform, procedure, provide, robotic, room, surgeon, surgeons, surgery, surgical, team, teams, technology, workflow

Toyota subsidiary Hino Motors partners with REE Automotive to develop autonomous mobility solutions

August 9, 2021 by David Edwards

Hino Motors, a subsidiary of Toyota Motor Corporation, and REE Automotive, an innovator in e-mobility, have signed a strategic business alliance agreement to realize their shared vision of “providing new value to society through next-generation commercial mobility”.

With the backdrop of advancements in CASE – Connected, Autonomous, Shared and Electric – vehicles, the automotive industry is entering a major transformation phase.

Hino and REE envision beyond this transformation a future in which commercial vehicles that support the movement of people and goods will evolve into mobility that provides new value and opportunities for society. [Read more…] about Toyota subsidiary Hino Motors partners with REE Automotive to develop autonomous mobility solutions

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: alliance, automotive, autonomous, business, chassis, commercial, companies, customer, electric, ev, future, goods, hino, mobility, modular, module, motor, next-generation, platform, ree, reecorner, service, shared, society, solutions

Why you’re looking at AGV / AMR technology all wrong

August 3, 2021 by Liv

How can a company looking to implement automation select the AGV/AMR that best suits them? How can automation integrators predict which manufacturers will help them hit the ground running and deploy on time and on budget?

When seeking technology solutions, buyers often look to research reports and industry pundits for guidance. Yet we claim that the current view provided in most reviews is misleading: It is missing a fundamental shift that is happening today in the AGV/AMR market.

That shift is the rise in the importance of agility, speed and customization as a leading success factor. [Read more…] about Why you’re looking at AGV / AMR technology all wrong

Filed Under: Features, Industrial robots Tagged With: agv, amr, AMR software development, autonomous mobile robot, mov.ai, robotics engine platform

Denver schools bring in robots to clean floors

July 30, 2021 by Mark Allinson

Brain Corp, a developer of software for robots, says that Denver Public Schools, one of the nation’s largest school districts, has selected BrainOS-powered robotics scrubbers, manufactured by Tennant Company, to enhance cleanliness and sanitation at some of its more than 200 schools.

Denver Public Schools made the decision to invest in a large fleet of self-driving floor cleaners to give its facility management employees increased bandwidth to work on other higher-value tasks, such as cleaning between classes and other in-depth cleaning. The machines will be deployed this summer at various high schools in the 90,000-student district.

Rich Archuletta, director of facility operations at Denver Public Schools, says: “These new autonomous floor cleaners are a critical technology investment that will help us enhance cleanliness at 14 of our largest buildings, mainly our 10 comprehensive high schools. This is a huge benefit to our students, while maintaining future operating costs. [Read more…] about Denver schools bring in robots to clean floors

Filed Under: News, Service robots Tagged With: autonomous, brain, cleaning, corp, denver, districts, employees, facility, public, robots, school, schools, scrubbers, students, tennant

Seegrid introduces subscription model for acquiring its robots

July 29, 2021 by Mark Allinson

Seegrid, a provider of autonomous mobile robots for material handling, has introduced a “Robots as a Service” (RaaS) subscription model.

The additional purchasing model provides customers with more alternatives to facilitate access to the latest Seegrid Palion AMR fleet and enterprise software solutions.

In addition to the new subscription model, the company will continue to offer its customers options to purchase equipment outright, as well as various leasing models. [Read more…] about Seegrid introduces subscription model for acquiring its robots

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: amr, automation, autonomous, continue, customers, handling, material, mobile, model, palion, RaaS, robots, seegrid, solutions, subscription

Robotic Research and FPInnovations partner to develop resource road truck platooning technology

July 29, 2021 by Mark Allinson

Joint efforts will provide Level 4 Autonomy for natural resource sector roads

Robotic Research, a developer of “automated driving systems” (or ADS, meaning autonomous), and FPInnovations, a Canadian private non-profit research and development center, are collaborating to develop an off-road truck platooning system for the forest industry.

This project will combine Robotic Research’s proven expertise as a global leader in self-driving technology with FPInnovations’ knowledge in forestry and transportation to adapt the truck platooning technology to off-highway environments.

The multi-year project aims at accelerating the adoption of off-road automated-vehicle technology to improve safety and address an acute labor shortage, thereby improving the quality and viability of rural jobs where natural resources are located. [Read more…] about Robotic Research and FPInnovations partner to develop resource road truck platooning technology

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: architecture, automated, autonomous, collaboration, companies, cross-industry, driving, group, industry, safe, safety, technology, vehicle, vehicles, working

What Are Label Applicators?

July 29, 2021 by Mark Allinson

Label applicators are extremely useful for lots of different industries.

Designed to make the labelling process smoother for business and home users alike, labelling applicators are small machines that enable you to print and apply a label quickly and easily.

So whether you work in ecommerce, logistics, or you’re making some home improvements, label applicators offer tons of potential. [Read more…] about What Are Label Applicators?

Filed Under: Manufacturing, Promoted Tagged With: applicators, automated labelling, label, labelling, labelling application, labelling requirements

5 Things to look for in your next POS

July 27, 2021 by Liv

Whether you are switching, growing, or newly setting up shop, here’s what to look for when choosing your POS.

A POS system in retail is much more than just a means to an end—collecting payments and processing transactions. It can also help you optimize your stock, buying habits and even sell more—all ways to increase your profit. If you choose wisely, that is.

We’ll take a look at what a POS system can do for you, and what to look out for specifically if you want your POS system to be a part of your journey to success, rather than only a tool. [Read more…] about 5 Things to look for in your next POS

Filed Under: Business, Features Tagged With: point of sale system, POS, POS software, POS system

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