Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 12.33
…added that Plus One's relationships with integrators including Actemium, Attabotics, Calvary Robotics, Pearson, ROBEX, and Solution Net Systems will help it serve a wider range of customers. In October, Plus One partnered with Locus Robotics Corp. to develop an automated picking system combining Plus One-powered stationary robot arms and Locus' autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) for e-commerce order fulfillment. Fundraising supports expansion Plus One Robotics raised $33 million in Series B funding in April. It plans to continue its global expansion and to apply its AI and supervised autonomy to new tasks. In addition, Plus One is already looking for more…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 11.12
…customers with costly warehouse space and rentals, it said. Attabotics, which claimed to be “the world's first 3D robotics supply chain firm,” launched the latest version of Attabot. The company said it is the first commercialized version of its proprietary system. Attabot's simplified mechatronic design is intended to reduce operational costs and enhance the efficiency of automated picking and packaging. Such design principles and supply chain automation could also benefit the aerospace industry. In another product-launch example, SIXAI declared that it plans to install an AI-driven robot in factories around the world. SIXAI, the parent of 634AI, said it will…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 10.60
…has the expertise to tie all of its offerings together and deliver a competitive advantage. Its partners include Geek+, Attabotics, and Locus Robotics. The Business Area Supply Chain unit is part of global technology group Körber.
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 9.14
…thousands. We work with all the major manufacturers, including Attabotics, AutoStore, and SSI Schaefer. How much do you need to educate the market about reducing risk? Sanborne: There is risk for companies involved with new technologies. Our direct model is less scary. We work with a lot of robot manufacturers, distributors, and systems integrators. A lot of them are really successful at selling our offerings. Banks don't understand how to write these leases. For example, the chief financial officer of a Fortune 500 company got nine months into a deployment and wanted to give it to a bank, but the…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 8.91
…of their own software and capabilities in-house,” said an Attabotics staffer. “But, there's a lot that goes into e-grocery. Even the large companies need a turnkey solution if they want to get to market quickly with a profitable e-grocery business with the right SKU assortment, delivery time, the right mix of fresh and local produce. It's just impractical to do it all by yourself from scratch.” “There are a lot of different pieces to the software and robotics stack,” said the company in the report. “What drives this is that grocers are looking to gain market share, not to only…