Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 8.20
…rapidly growing logistics market.” Founded in 2001, Tiger Global is based in New York, with offices in Hong Kong, Singapore, Bangalore, and Melbourne. Since 2003, the firm’s private equity business has invested in technology companies including Locus Robotics, Facebook, LinkedIn, JD.com, Spotify, Peloton, Instacart, DoorDash, and Waymo.
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 8.19
…It has also established subsidiaries in Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore, the U.S., and the Netherlands. HAIPICK offers rapid warehouse automation Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, the global supply chain and warehousing logistics market was turning to automation, noted HAI Robotics. The warehouse automation market could be worth $30 billion (U.S.) by 2026, experiencing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 14% since 2019, estimated LogisticsIQ. HAI Robotics said its HAIPICK robots can pick and place totes or cartons on storage shelves up to 5 to 7 m (16.4 to 22.9 ft.) high and are able to carry up to eight…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 8.19
…and warehouses. GreyOrange has core operations in the U.S., Singapore, Germany, Japan, and India. Orlando, Fla.-based Tompkins Robotics’ tSort is a modular materials handling system whose AMRs can deliver a wide range of items and parcels to consolidation points. The integration between GreyMatter AI and Tompkins Robotics' warehouse execution software (WES) is key to making the joint offering work, said the companies. The “zero walk” combination of these products can improve ergonomics, efficiency, and productivity, said the partners. GreyOrange, Tompkins Robotics exhibit at ProMat DX The increase in online orders around the COVID-19 pandemic has increased demand for robots, according…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 8.18
…in 2015, Geek+ has over 1,000 employees and offices in Germany, the U.K., the U.S., Japan, Hong Kong, and Singapore.
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 8.18
…to elongate battery-powered flight times. It has offices in Singapore; Austin, Texas; and Toulouse, France. H3 Dynamics' DBX-G7 station is drone-agnostic H3 Dynamics said its DBX-G7 is an advanced stationary field robot designed to function like an onsite drone pilot, covering all operations, from navigation to docking, battery charging, data retrieval, transmission, and cloud-based processing. Unlike other systems, DBX-G7 is drone-agnostic, meaning it can support different drone models and payload options, claimed the company. A single cloud portal enables a full suite of use cases for today's drone services industry, according to H3 Dynamics. H3 Dynamics added that its DBX-G7…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 8.08
…Germany, the U.K., the U.S., Japan, South Korea, and Singapore. Last month, Geek+ raised $100 million (U.S.) in Series E1 funding to continue its global expansion. Geek+ follows global mobile robot growth More than 100,000 automated guided vehicles (AGVs) and AMRs shipped globally last year, according to Interact Analysis. It noted that AMR shipments surpassed those of AGVs and that China and the U.S. are leading markets for mobile robots. In addition, the firm predicted that 2.1 million mobile robots will ship by the end of 2025. The global market for mobile robots could expand from $13.56 billion in 2021…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 8.05
…warehouses in Southern California and similar deployments for the Singapore National Day Parade. The company added that it is keeping its focus the future of warehouse robotics. It claimed that it is always looking for new opportunities to replace fixed automation—which can offer limited functionality, especially in warehouse environments—with mobile robots. As the need for mobile robots continues to rise, Geek+ is working with companies like Newegg and Orgill to help optimize warehouse operations, enhance deployment efficiency, and train employees on how to work safely alongside the mobile robots in the warehouse. About Geek+ Founded in 2015, Geek+ specializes in…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 7.98
…to the National Environment Agency of the government of Singapore. ARO is supporting the nationwide rollout of TrashBot Zero. Source: CleanRobotics By sorting waste accurately at the source, recyclables and other recoverable materials can be more effectively diverted from landfills, said CleanRobotics. The Pittsburgh-based company said its mission is to ensure the effectiveness of recycling programs at high-traffic facilities while securing the return on investment (ROI) of such programs. Founded in 2015, CleanRobotics said it has developed technologies to “revolutionize waste and resource recovery” and solve “persistent environmental problems.” The company combines robotics, artificial intelligence, computer vision, and machine learning…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 7.96
…International GmbH for DHL's Asia-Pacific Innovation Center. Located in Singapore, the center will be home to a “Warehouse of the Future” exhibit that showcases automated and integrated e-commerce offerings, said the companies. The partners said the project reflects their shared values and will help accelerate innovation and educate supply chain leaders on the opportunities presented by automation. “This project not only marks a new milestone for the logistics and supply chain industry, but [also] a milestone in the global relationship between Geek+ and DHL that follows a number of successful robot deployments in several of DHLs' warehouses in Asia-Pacific,” stated…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 7.94
…its benefits. The company, which has operations in Boston, Singapore, China, and Australia, will also demonstrate tools such BALYO eBudget for scoping robotic projects and BALYO Road Editor for making mission management a “drag-and-drop experience.” “The shift to robotic operations just makes sense, from overcoming labor challenges, to safety, to ROI [return on investment]— all the numbers add up,” Stevenson said. ”The biggest thing that holds organizations back is the fear of complicated change, time to deploy, and disruption.” “BALYO is ready to show that there’s nothing to fear,” he added. “Our standard solutions can be deployed in weeks, not…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 7.92
…Netmeds. Addverb plans global acceleration Addverb has subsidiaries in Singapore, the Netherlands, and Australia and said it has more than 100 customers. The company said it has more than 100 customers, including Amazon (a Reliance rival), Coca-Cola, Flipkart, and Unilever. In addition to expanding production in India, Addverb said it plans to expand innovation laboratories and sales in new markets worldwide. “With this round of funding, we are planning to deploy our robots across hospitals and airports,” Kumar said. “In the next five to six years, we want to be a billion-dollar company in revenue. We do everything in India—…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 7.89
…in South Korea and Southeast Asian regional headquarters in Singapore. Geek+ has also recently partnered with enterprise services provider Comix Group on a robot fleet, and it has collaborated with Körber Supply Chain to automate operations at Ariat Apparel and Bolloré Logistics. In addition, the company is working with e-commerce delivery platform Paack Logistics Iberia S.L., which this week raised $225 million in Series D funding toward European expansion. Geek+ customizes AMRs for Decathlon in Europe Decathlon and Geek+ spent the past six months upgrading the warehouses in Castelnau, France; Łódź, Poland; and Campania, Italy. They said Geek+'s goods-to-person systems…