The Sparrow robot arm promises to help streamline shipments at the e-commerce giant. But it could also raise concerns about machines replacing human Amazon workers. Amazon's new warehouse robot can ...
The facility's hundreds of robots and miles of automated conveyor belts help employees fulfill thousands of orders each day.
MOORESTOWN, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--OPEX® Corporation, a leading provider of innovative warehouse automation solutions worldwide, has made enhancements to one of its most popular products to better ...
At a facility near Berlin, a new kind of robot is automating tasks that until recently had been out of the reach of machines. Credit...Video by Robert Rieger Supported by By Adam Satariano and Cade ...
Though Atlas was designed to resemble a person in other ways, its hands aren’t exactly one-to-one. Instead, company engineers ...
Every week 2 million packages enter and exit Amazon’s sorting facility in Otay Mesa. Within hours, they’re scanned, sorted by ZIP code, routed for delivery and loaded onto pallets where they’ll be ...
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From sorting objects in a warehouse to navigating furniture while vacuuming, robots today use sensors, software control ...
Amazon unveiled its new ‘Sparrow’ sorting robot that could soon replace some human workers in its warehouses. The robot is designed to identify and sort specific products along Amazon’s fulfillment ...
Robotic technology and automation are having a transformational impact on warehouse operations. Earlier generations of robots used to be quite bulky and extremely limited in what they could do.
Ambi Robotics, a startup developing supply chain automation hardware, today announced that it raised $32 million in additional funding led by Tiger Global and Bow Capital, with participation from ...
Truth is, robots have been doing the work of humans in some industries for years now, though recent advances in technology suggest we’re on course for massive and rapid changes in the workplace. Take ...
No longer content to release videos of humanoid robots doing backflips, Boston Dynamics this week unveiled something logistically incredible: a prototype of its new box-moving machine. Retailer A.S.
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