Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 7.71
…worldwide, and robots and artificial intelligence can improve efficiency. AMP Robotics Corp. today announced that it has chosen REP-TEC Advanced Technologies as an official reseller and integrator for customers in the U.K. and Ireland. The Denver-based company has also hired Gary Ashburner as its European general manager to build out its infrastructure across the region. “We’re seeing greater interest in and adoption of our technology in the U.S., with customers reordering our AI-guided robotic sorting systems to install in other facilities that they own,” said Ashburner. “This is generating a robust pipeline in the U.S. that’s being mirrored internationally, following…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 1.97
…Safety to Live,” and they invest in autonomous vehicles, robotics, smart cities, and other innovations. CARMERA is Woven Planet's second major deal in North America. In April, Woven Planet announced its acquisition of Level 5, the self-driving division of Lyft Inc., for $550 million. CARMERA enables faster map updates CARMERA said it builds on vehicular crowdsourcing and remote sensing to capture street-level change at global breadth and HD depth. The company, which has offices in New York and Seattle, uses an open systems approach to working with leading automotive companies, commercial mobility operators, and mapping platforms. CARMERA said its employees…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 7.45
At WasteExpo 2021 in Las Vegas this week, AMP Robotics Corp. announced that it had passed company milestones executing against its plan to sustainably improve and scale the recovery of recyclables. The Louisville, Colo.-based company has been continuing its development of robotics and artificial intelligence for the global recycling industry and its market expansion. “We entered 2021 with momentum driven by strong demand for our recycling AI and automation solutions, and it continued through the first half of the year, as we continued to deploy systems at scale and doubled year-over-year revenue,” stated Matanya Horowitz, founder and CEO of AMP…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 9.63
Soft Robotics Inc. this week announced that AMP Automation has joined its Preferred System Integrator program. The companies said their partnership will allow for more businesses to benefit from Soft Robotics' food-grade technologies. “This partnership will allow widespread adoption of robotic automation solutions in the European market as together we drive automation, increase productivity, and ensure product safety in the food industry,” stated Malachy Ryan, senior sales director at Soft Robotics. AMP builds a range of automation AMP Automation designs and builds flexible automation ranging from complete bespoke systems to off-the-shelf equipment. The Gainsborough, U.K.-based company has over 130 staffers…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 6.00
…sustainability initiatives. Just in time for Earth Day 2021, AMP Robotics Corp. yesterday announced that it has deployed six robotic sorting systems with recycler Evergreen. Founded in 1998, Clyde, Ohio-based Evergreen supplies polyester resin and said it is one of the largest polyethylene terephthalate (PET or PETE) bottle recyclers in the U.S., processing more than 1 billion bottles, or 100 million pounds of post-consumer PET, per year. Evergreen is a subsidiary of Greenbridge Packaging, formerly Polychem, a maker of polyester and polypropylene products. The Sterling Group portfolio company has served the food and beverage, consumer packaged goods, and manufacturing industries…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 2.66
…a few features,” said Murali Gopalakrishna, general manager for robotics at NVIDIA. “We built the Isaac simulation engine to not only create better photorealistic environments, but also to provide for synthetic data generation and domain randomization to train robots using reinforcement learning in warehouses and factories of the future.” Omniverse to simulate the factory of the future The company said that Omniverse is native to the cloud, is scalable to multiple graphics processing units (GPUs), and uses RTX real-time path planning and Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS). It can also realistically simulate materials with NVIDIA Material Definition Language (MDL), simulate…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 2.13
GreyOrange, a global software and mobile robotics provider that leverages artificial intelligence and machine learning to optimize fulfillment operations, announced that one of its autonomous mobile robots, Ranger GTP, is the first Automated Mobile Platforms (AMP) robot of its kind to be UL Certified to UL 3100, Second Edition for use in commercial and industrial environments. Ranger GTP is a goods-to-person autonomous mobile robot that can transport inventory from 220 to 3,500 pounds to workers for picking and packing, while working in collaborative performance with other robots and the human workforce. “This highly sought-after certification demonstrates GreyOrange’s leadership in setting…