Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 11.15
…created drinks for booth visitors based on recommendations from its face-scanning technology powered by AI. Ottonomy, a Pittsburgh-based autonomous delivery robot provider, handles food and drink deliveries at Pittsburgh International Airport. And in late 2023, CaliExpress by Flippy opened in Pasadena, Calif. with an AI-powered robotic fry station powering its kitchen operations.
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 13.22
…an autonomous, door-type service robot designed to provide safe delivery services in hospitality and healthcare settings. Featuring a four-door design with interior storage space, the new CLOi ServeBot (model LDLIM31) can perform simple and repetitive delivery tasks to reduce the burden on busy staff. At MODEX 2024 in Atlanta in March, LG announced the launch of its CLOi CarryBot family of AMRs. ServeBot debuted at HITEC 2024 “Our newest service robot brings a new level of functionality and flexibility to the hospitality and healthcare channels,” said Mike Kosla, senior vice president, LG Business Solutions USA. “Featuring advanced platform technologies that…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 8.57
…company had proven several use cases for its autonomous delivery technology, and utilized xBridge to test out aviation as a potential market. That company is called Ottonomy. Ottonomy finds applications for autonomous delivery robots Before starting Ottonomy, CEO Ritukar Vijay worked for a company called Aptiv in Germany, leading the development of BMW’s urban autonomous cars. He realized creating a viable business model would require more time to develop the technology, sort out legality, and change public perceptions. “That's how we thought, ‘Where can these autonomous systems help?’ Vijay said. “And we focused around the delivery space, which was not…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 3.32
…can be rolled out at any time with continual deliveries. When Locus develops new features, they can be delivered to customers right away. Another rollout on the horizon for Locus involves more flexibility with workflows and robot designation. “We have customers that their workflow within a day or day-to-day might change substantially,” Bentley added. “They might have a whole bunch of restocking in the morning, a whole bunch of picking in the afternoon. They might have days which are heavy for retail picking and other days heavy for ecommerce picking. So this new mass reassignment capability allows them to see…
Found in Robotics Companies & Businesses, with a score of 17.15
Making Delivery What It Should Be Ottonomy said it creates autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) that can help businesses with staffing shortages for retail and restaurant industries. Its fully-autonomous Ottobots can deliver food and beverages, groceries, and packages for indoor and outdoor applications including curbside delivery, first mile, last mile, airports, malls, casions, and intralogistics across large industrial manufacturing campuses. Ottonomy robots are available on a robotics as a service (RaaS) model. The company said its business customers get access to a quicker, safer, and more economical delivery option as compared to traditional third party delivery services. Above all, Ottonomy said…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 6.04
…materials between different production areas, and assisting in the delivery of samples for quality control inspection. SLAM navigation allows flexible operations PUDU said its T300 is designed to alleviate potential labor shortages by automating the delivery and transport of materials, allowing human workers to focus on more skilled and higher-value tasks. By taking over the transportation of heavy or hazardous materials, the PUDU T300 can also improve safety by reducing the risk of workplace injuries associated with industrial work. “There is a huge demand from industrial clients for automated, flexible robotics solutions that can operate continuously to meet high production…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 3.32
…approach not only enhances human-machine interactions but also opens up significant business opportunities across various industries, including service and delivery robots.”
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 3.60
…more informed and faster decisions that help improve the delivery and quality of patient care, and allow existing laboratory personnel to handle rising case volumes. Additionally, the companies said they will collaborate to develop new solutions to further improve the histopathology laboratory. “We are thrilled to collaborate with the Mayo Clinic to advance the modernization of anatomic pathology,” said Eric Feinstein, Clarapath CEO. “Laboratories, like manufacturing plants, need constant innovation and modernization. With SectionStar, leaders can now reimagine the histology process to keep up with increasing caseloads and shrinking workforces. This will help patients get quicker test results and more…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 3.82
…enables S&S to optimize on-site staff, order quality and delivery efficiencies to meet the surging demands of a rapidly evolving market, according to the companies. Integration has improved S&S performance “Innovation is a core tenet of S&S’s decades-long history in the wholesale apparel industry,” said Brian Beale, CTO for S&S. “Advancing our warehouse operations with Körber and Geekplus’s robotics and automation expertise has been a natural and impactful evolution in our technology journey. Our customers deserve a seamless experience from order to fulfillment and we’re excited about the increased efficiencies we’re already seeing through our collaboration with Körber.” The partnership…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 3.11
…and update mechanisms, alongside connectivity constraints that hinder reliable delivery of updates. This is especially true in environments with intermittent connectivity. Effective device management is crucial amidst varied deployment schedules and requirements, including ensuring devices remain up-to-date and secure, Remote.IT said. Additionally, capturing and analyzing data from devices distributed across diverse environments poses challenges due to differing formats and protocols, which the company said furthers the need to streamline operations across IoT fleets. Remote.It said it can provide a catalyst for unleashing the full potential of a company’s digital infrastructure. “We live in a world that is fully connected, but…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 9.67
…advanced safe navigation control, allowing it to carry out deliveries in a spanned area of <400,000 m². Accessories for the uLink include: A locker for click and collect or confidential deliveries A pegboard for tools and parts delivery Or trays for transporting stock items Each of these options can be integrated into the platform through a plug and play mechanism that align with the platform’s interface and allow its functionality to evolve throughout the day. Partner integrators can also create new accessories to respond to specific needs. “It is important for us to be able to support players in the…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 6.23
…center will support all of the company's branch locations in the upper Midwest, as well as effectively supplying direct-to-customer deliveries. “First Supply is among the first US companies in their industry to adopt cutting-edge robotics solutions for their warehouse,” said Stanislas Normand, managing director of Exotec, North America. “This not only demonstrates their capability for innovation but also establishes the gold standard for the industry in building customer-centric supply chain operations.”