Stretch and Spot: Increasing Operational Efficiency and Making Warehouse Work Safer

Stretch currently unloads boxes autonomously at the Hermes Fulfillment center, while Spot supports predictive maintenance by inspecting fire exits and structural changes and detecting air and gas leaks.

Mobile Robots Set to Reach 2.8 Million Shipments by 2030 as Applications Expand Across Industries

As supporting technologies evolve, mobile robots are primed to break into new markets, transforming manufacturing, last-mile delivery, agriculture, and healthcare

S&S Activewear Rolls Out Robotic PopPick System in Reno, Reading Distribution Centers

Introduction of automation and robotics set to improve speed and accuracy of customer orders

Carnegie Robotics Unveils Cutting-Edge Body-Worn Compute System for Military Use

Carnegie Robotics introduces military-grade, body-worn compute system called CardShark that is gaining traction with Booz Allen Hamilton

Bellows couplings for robotics

Ruland bellows couplings are designed for high-torque and zero-backlash applications, which are essential for robots requiring precision motion control.

Hesai to Attend CES 2025, Launch Versatile New Mini 3D Lidar for Industrial and Robotic Applications

As of Q3 2024, Hesai has delivered over 600,000 units cumulatively to customers worldwide and continues to expand its lidar model offerings for automotive, robotic and industrial applications.

How NVIDIA Jetson AGX Orin™ helps unlock the power of surround-view camera solutions

The blog explains how these cameras enable precise maneuvering, reduce manual intervention, and enhance safety in various embedded vision applications.

MIT and Mecalux launch a groundbreaking project to accelerate logistics innovation

- The Intelligent Logistics Systems Lab will develop two key areas of research to boost warehouse robot productivity and optimize order distribution. - Researchers will train self-learning AI models to learn from demand patterns and anticipate new customer buying habits.

Robotics for inventory and stock control: Next step for warehouses

The implementation of stock control robots in warehouses is not only a trend but a response to the need to adapt to the growing demand of modern commerce. One of the areas that has changed the most within the logistics industry is stock control. Automating stock control minimizes the risk of human error and avoids slow operating times. Let's stay on the topic of Robotics for inventory and stock control: Next step for warehouses.

Robotics for end of line automation: RB-KAIROS+

The end-of-line is the last stage of the production process, where finished products go through final operations before being stored or distributed. Some examples of end-of-line tasks include quality control, parts handling, packaging, labeling, or order picking. Combining the advantages of an AMR with those of a robotic arm results in end-of-line robots such as RB-KAIROS+, capable of moving around an infrastructure, handling objects autonomously and performing various end-of-line tasks with high efficiency and flexibility.

RB-WATCHER: Autonomous Mobile Robot for security and surveillance in ports

RB-WATCHER surveillance robot to improve the security of port entities: the use case of Robotnik in the AER Insight 2024 The Insight 2024 of the Spanish Association of Robotics and Automation (AER) is now available for free download. This edition includes interviews, use cases, statistics and more interesting data on the robotics and automation sector. Robotnik, as a leading Spanish company in mobile robotics and a member of the AER association, has shared the use case in which RB-WATCHER is developing surveillance and security missions in the port of Alicante.

ROBOTLAB EXPANDS DRONE PORTFOLIO WITH VISION AERIAL PARTNERSHIP

Innovative Robotics Company Now Offering Eight Industrial Drone Systems for Business and Higher-Education Use

New 3D printing approach means better biomedical, energy, robotics devices

The liquid crystalline elastomer structures printed by Devin Roach of the OSU College of Engineering and collaborators can crawl, fold and snap directly after printing.

WorkFar Robotics Mass Produces Humanoid Robots without Venture Capital

As robotics investing climbs out of its 2023 slump, humanoid robotics pioneer WorkFar - which has not received any funding from venture capital - is ready to produce at the level of competitors already receiving billions of investment dollars.

Co-Founder of Raspberry Pi, Liz Upton, joins Robotics Software Company, BOW, as Chair of the Board

"¢ Liz Upton co-founded LSE-listed Raspberry Pi in 2008 and joins BOW's board as Chair "¢ BOW's universal robotics software platform removes the need for specialist robotics programming skills, accelerating the adoption of robotics across industries

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Mobile Robots - Featured Product

ResinDek TRIGARD ESD ULTRA FOR HIGH-TRAFFIC ROBOTIC APPLICATIONS

ResinDek TRIGARD ESD ULTRA FOR HIGH-TRAFFIC ROBOTIC APPLICATIONS

To maximize the productivity of an autonomous mobile robot (AMR) or automatic guided vehicle (AGV) deployment, it's critical to create the optimal environment that allows the vehicles to perform at their peak. For that reason, Cornerstone Specialty Wood Products, LLC (www.resindek.com) created the TriGard ESD Ultra finish for its ResinDek engineered flooring panels. The TriGard ESD Ultra finish is ideal for high-traffic robotic applications characterized by highly repetitive movement patterns and defined travel paths.

Robotics and Automation - Featured Company

Elmo Motion Control Inc.

Elmo Motion Control Inc.

Elmo has been a motion control technology leader for over 35 years, with millions of servo drives working 24/7 worldwide. Elmo offers complete motion control solutions from design to delivery of cutting-edge servo drives, network-based multi-axis motion controllers, and integrated servo motors. All solutions can be customized and configured using Elmo's proprietary advanced and easy-to-use software tools for any machine in any industry, such as semiconductors, lasers, robots, life sciences, industrial automation, AGV, and more. The company employs more than 350 personnel with headquarters in Israel and offices in the United States, China, Germany, Italy, Korea, Singapore, and an additional manufacturing facility in Poland. Elmo has a worldwide distribution network. By advancing motion control with state-of-the-art technology, Elmo makes smart machines even smarter. As of 2022, Elmo is a Bosch Rexroth company.