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ResGreen Group International Inc. today announced a strategic partnership with Intellistore USA, an intralogistics and automation provider. Intellistore will join ResGreen’s distribution network, selling, integrating, and installing its storage systems with ResGreen’s software and mobile robots. Intellistore plans to integrate its automated storage and retrieval systems (ASRS) with ResGreen’s open-architecture BotWay software, automated guided vehicles (AGVs), and autonomous mobile robots (AMRs). “We are excited to add Intellistore to our expanding list of distributors,” said Parsh Patel, CEO of ResGreen, in a release. “The company’s employees are dedicated to introducing our leading-edge, AI-based solutions to its extensive customer base.” “The partnership…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 45.77
ResGreen Group International Inc. last week introduced SimuPath, a simulation program intended to improve manufacturing and warehouse productivity. It uses Unreal Engine to create 3D representations of facilities that accurately reflect their physical dimensions and structures. SimuPath's artificial intelligence can help determine the best routes for material handling, and it relays the information to ResGreen's BigBuddy, PullBuddy, and LilBuddy robots, said ResGreen. It can also send data to other agents in the virtual environment, such as drones or human workers, the company said in a release. “By leveraging AI, robotics, and high-powered game engine simulations, we are creating a future-ready…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 67.71
ResGreen Group International Inc. today said it is assembling 10 bi-directional BigBuddy automated guided vehicles, or AGVs, to be delivered next month to a Tier 1 automotive supplier. The new systems will include the BotWay open-architecture software and will deliver line-side materials and move finished products to a staging area. “This project exemplifies ResGreen’s commitment to bringing leading-edge mobile robots and interoperable software to midsize businesses,” stated Parsh Patel, CEO of ResGreen. “We offer cost-effective, interoperable products that are propelling businesses of all sizes into a future of enhanced efficiency, productivity, and profitability,” he said in a release. The project…
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ResGreen Group International Inc. yesterday said it has signed a new contract with a top automotive supplier to manufacture, integrate, and install its BigBuddy automated guided vehicles, or AGVs, and BotWay traffic management software. BigBuddy will deliver full pods on a customized load-handling frame from an assembly-line station to the staging area. The AGV will then return an empty pod to the station, said the Shelby Township, Mich.-based company. “ResGreen is on a streak of sales success, adding another large contract in the second quarter,” said Parsh Patel, ResGreen CEO, in a statement. “Customers are impressed with our cost-effective products…
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WiBotic today announced that it has partnered with ResGreen Group International Inc. to enable ResGreen's LilBuddy autonomous mobile robots, or AMRs, to use wireless charging stations. This will allow the AMRs to operate for extended periods without human intervention, said the companies. “We are thrilled to partner with WiBotic to provide wireless charging on our vehicles,” said Parsh Patel, CEO of ResGreen. “WiBotic’s technical support and dedication has helped us create the best option for our customers. Wireless charging is transforming the material handling industry by providing increased flexibility in mobile robot systems.” Shelby Township, Mich.-based ResGreen provides software, automated…
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ResGreen Group International Inc. this week announced that it will exhibit its LilBuddy mobile robots and BotWay open-architecture software at ProMat 2023. The event takes place from March 20 to 23 at McCormick Place in Chicago. “ProMat is the perfect show to highlight the easy integration and advanced technology of our AMRs [autonomous mobile robots], AGVs [automated guided vehicles] and software,” stated Parsh Patel, CEO of ResGreen Group. “Most AGV and AMR companies provide their own closed operating systems for their vehicles and software,” he noted. “This makes it very difficult to communicate with equipment and vehicles from other manufacturers,…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 48.27
ResGreen Group International, or RGGI, today announced that it is adding wireless charging to its fleet of mobile robots. The Shelby Township, Mich.-based company makes a range of robots including its LilBuddy AMR, which is going through floor testing, and its PullBuddy AGV, which just recently became ready for large-scale production. “Wireless charging is a game changer for mobile robots in the materials handling industry and will make an immediate impact on customers looking for ultimate flexibility and reliability,” said Parsh Patel, CEO at ResGreen. RGGI said each wireless battery charging system consists of a transmitter circuit and an onboard…
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Mobile robot company Resgreen Group announced this week it is testing a new brushless motor for its PullBuddy Automatic Guided Vehicle (AGV). The brushless motor has a higher torque compared to the currently used brushed motor, which will lead to better performance and increased horsepower, the company said. In addition, the new motor requires less maintenance. The news comes a little over a month after Resgreen announced that it has started large-scale production of its PullBuddy fleet. Township, Mich.-based RGGI claims to be a leading developer of AMRs and AGVs, noting that its engineers have years of experience in the…
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…factories and warehouses without markers, like automated guided vehicles? Resgreen Group International Inc. today explained how its “natural guidance feature” uses 2D and 3D lidar sensors to scan a facility and create a map of the areas where the AMRs will travel. The robots then compare their surroundings with the map to verify their location. “The 3D lidar is used primarily in tunneling applications, where the vehicle travels underneath a load-handling frame, connects, and moves it to another location,” said Parsh Patel, CEO of Resgreen Group International Inc. (RGGI). “While the 3D lidar produces an enormous amount of point-cloud data…
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Resgreen Group International Inc., or RGGI, announced that the pilot testing underway for its LilBuddy system demonstrates that the mobile robot is agile and can travel over uneven surfaces, both indoors and outdoors. It has also exceeded expectations for payload capacity. “LilBuddy’s unique drive system of four omnidirectional casters and dual, high-torque differential-drive wheels makes this one of the most stable, sturdy, and nimble AMRs [autonomous mobile robots] on the market,” said Parsh Patel, CEO of RGGI. Resgreen Group announced initial floor testing of LilBuddy early last month. The Shelby Township, Mich.-based company develops AMRs, automated guided vehicles (AGVs), and…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 47.78
…overcome supply chain challenges; so too do robot providers. Resgreen Group International Inc. announced this week the arrival of various long-lead materials allowing it to start large-scale production of its PullBuddy fleet of automated guided vehicles, or AGVs. “Our manufacturing area has experienced a large influx of material this week that is necessary to begin production of our signature AGV, PullBuddy,” said Parsh Patel, CEO of Resgreen Group International (RGGI). “We are excited to be able to offer the opportunity to fill orders of a time-sensitive nature.” “Supply chain issues continue to affect everyone within the industry,” he noted. “The…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 46.67
Resgreen Group International, or RGGI, today announced that its pre-production LilBuddy mobile robot is beginning the validation and floor testing process with its full suite of RGGI products. These products, all Industry 4.0-compliant, include PullBuddy, BotWay, and RGGI’s safety suite, including wireless stack lights, wireless push buttons, and smart load-handling frames (LHFs). LilBuddy is designed for loads up to 100 kg (220 lb.) and is based on the Robot Operating System (ROS). As a “hybrid” system, LilBuddy is able to travel long distances using natural guidance like an autonomous mobile robot (AMR), the company said. For precision docking, the vehicle…