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Waypoint Robotics moves to larger facility to ‘meet growing demand’ for its warehouse robots

December 11, 2019 by Sam Francis

Waypoint Robotics has moved to a larger facility to meet what it says “growing demand” for its autonomous mobile robots. Among the products the company supplies is the MAV3K, an AMR with the capacity to lift 3000 lb.

The new, larger manufacturing facility in Nashua, New Hampshire. The new location features expanded space for production, design, engineering, quality control, and robot testing.

Jason Walker, CEO and co-founder of Waypoint, says: “The response for our Vector and MAV3K AMRs has been strong and we quickly outgrew our Merrimack, New Hampshire location. We need space to ramp up production as customers transition from pilot programs into scaling their robot fleets. [Read more…] about Waypoint Robotics moves to larger facility to ‘meet growing demand’ for its warehouse robots

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: autonomous, community, customers, demand, existing, facility, growing, hampshire, larger, location, mav, meet, mobile, production, real, robot, robotics, space, tech, tools, tour, vector, walker, waypoint

Plus Automation wins its first robotics-as-a-service contract

December 10, 2019 by Mai Tao

Logistics and supply chain technology startup Plus Automation has won its first robotics-as-a-service contract with Jun Co, a Japanese company with diversified interests including fashion, food and fitness products. 

The company was jointly established in June 2019 and is 60 per cent owned by Mitsui, a Japanese conglomerate, and GLP Japan, said to be the largest Japanese logistics company but also has real estate and other interests.

The contract between Plus and Jun consists of a standard annual subscription together with the option to add robots when cargo volumes increase, making it “a highly convenient service package”, says Plus. [Read more…] about Plus Automation wins its first robotics-as-a-service contract

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: annual, automation, cent, company, contract, including, increase, interests, japan, japanese, jun, logistics, mitsui, products, RaaS, robotics, robotics as a service, robots, service, t-sort, volumes

Massive growth in mobile robots expected as 6 million forecast to be shipped in 2030

December 10, 2019 by Sam Francis

The robotics industry is set for “seismic change”, according to a report by ABI Research, which says that, of the 8 million robots forecast to be shipped in 2030, nearly 6 million will be mobile.

ABI says it has released its “most comprehensive robotics tracker yet”, and it shows that the robotics market is “set to transform over the next 10 years”.

There will be enormous growth across all sub-sectors, highlighted in a total market valuation of $277 billion by 2030, says ABI. [Read more…] about Massive growth in mobile robots expected as 6 million forecast to be shipped in 2030

Filed Under: Features, Industry Tagged With: abi, automated, automation, growth, market, mobile, robot, robotics, robots, set, shipments

AutoStore wins prestigious prize at the European Business Awards

December 6, 2019 by David Edwards

Norwegian robotics company AutoStore won Business of the Year with Turnover of €150 million or higher at the European Business Awards presented earlier this week in Warsaw, Poland. 

The Awards are one of the most established business competitions, which recognises Europe’s leading companies each year.

Headquartered in Nedre Vats in Rogaland, AutoStore is one of the world leaders in high-density storage with an existing award-winning robotic cube-based, storage and retrieval system that has transformed the logistics and delivery process for businesses across the globe. [Read more…] about AutoStore wins prestigious prize at the European Business Awards

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: autostore, awards, business, companies, company, european, leaders, logistics, norwegian, retail, robotic, robotics, storage, system, week, won, year

Blue Ocean Robotics raises $12 million to develop service robotics market

December 5, 2019 by David Edwards

Blue Ocean Robotics, said to be the “world’s first” robot venture factory, has raised almost $12 million to develop its position in the service robotics market.

Blue Ocean Robotics is entering new robot markets with service robots for the healthcare, hospitality, construction and agriculture industries.

The new investment is described as a recognition of the strength of Blue Ocean Robotics’ business model and success. [Read more…] about Blue Ocean Robotics raises $12 million to develop service robotics market

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: blue, company, denmark, growth, investment, ocean, odense, robot, robotics, robots, service

Retailers expected to buy more than 150,000 robots by 2025

December 5, 2019 by Sam Francis

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The retail sector is expected to buy more than 150,000 robots by 2025, according to a study by ABI Research.

The next generation of mobile robots for cleaning, inventory management, and material handling are “passing the test in retail”, says ABI.

Several robotics companies have grown their autonomous mobile robot fleet in 2019 and are poised to scale exponentially over the next five years. [Read more…] about Retailers expected to buy more than 150,000 robots by 2025

Filed Under: Features, Industry Tagged With: abi, bossa, companies, delivery, inventory, last mile, management, market, mobile, nova, retail, retailers, robot, robotics, robots, technology, walmart, whitton

Collaborative robotics market to account for 30 per cent of total robot market by 2027, says report

December 5, 2019 by Mai Tao

The collaborative robotics market is forecast to account for approximately 30 per cent of the total overall robot market by 2027, according to a report by Interact Analysis.

The growth rate of collaborative robots is leading the robotics industry, adds the researcher.

Logistics will “surpass automotive” to be the second largest end user of collaborative robots by 2023, with electronics in first place. [Read more…] about Collaborative robotics market to account for 30 per cent of total robot market by 2027, says report

Filed Under: Features, Industrial robots Tagged With: analysis, cent, china, cobot, cobots, collaborative, growth, industrial, interact, market, report, revenues, robot, robotics, robots, total, years

The mundane revolution: Unexpected innovations in robotics

December 5, 2019 by David Edwards

By Rhys Davies, product manager at Canonical, publishers of Ubuntu

Today’s headlines tend to focus on the weird and wonderful robots of this world: the Hollywood Terminators or mechanical dogs developed by Boston Dynamics and other Silicon Valley start-ups.

The greatest innovations, however, can often be found in the more mundane corners of our society, within the industries and environments people least expect.

It’s happened with medicine and the discovery of penicillin, for example, while Archimedes had his eureka moment in the bath. [Read more…] about The mundane revolution: Unexpected innovations in robotics

Filed Under: Computing, Features Tagged With: app, cl, cleaning, data, developers, machines, open, product, robot, robotics, robots, security, software, source, time, today, ubuntu

Exploring the Present and Future Impact of Robotics and Machine Learning on the Healthcare Industry

December 4, 2019 by Liv

Robotics has already revolutionized the manufacturing industry, but it has begun to impact the healthcare industry as well. AI is already showing that it can do a lot of what humans can, only faster and cheaper.

The potential benefits of machine learning and artificial intelligence are only starting to be seen, though we can make an educated guess regarding the benefit it can have.

Let’s look at the current and future impact robotics and machine learning is making on the healthcare industry. [Read more…] about Exploring the Present and Future Impact of Robotics and Machine Learning on the Healthcare Industry

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ABB robots ring in the holiday season at Bloomingdale’s iconic New York flagship store

December 4, 2019 by Mai Tao

A dozen ABB robots were on hand this week to ring in the holiday season at Bloomingdale’s iconic New York flagship store. (See video below.)

Described by ABB as the “next step in human robot collaboration”, the robots were seen trimming trees, and entertaining shoppers with holiday tunes and karaoke.

Helping New York celebrate the festive season, the 12 ABB robots are interacting with visitors to Bloomingdale’s iconic holiday celebration at their 59th Street flagship store. [Read more…] about ABB robots ring in the holiday season at Bloomingdale’s iconic New York flagship store

Filed Under: Design, Features Tagged With: abb, bloomingdale, bloomingdales, christmas, customers, display, experience, festive, holiday, iconic, robot, robotics, robots, season, shoppers, three, video, window, york

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