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…distribution warehouses. LocusONE is available through the company's robots-as-a-service (RaaS) business model and can be easily added to the Locus Origin, Vector, and Max AMRs, the company said. It also can be integrated into a diverse range of warehouse management systems (WMS). The company has been showcasing the new technology at its booth at ProMat this week in Chicago. Its booth is located at S2303. The company added the theme of its booth is “Vision, Intelligence, Results,” which it said was chosen to highlight Locus Robotics’ commitment to delivering actionable intelligence in an innovative solution to drive results for customers.…
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…features. Research and Markets also noted that the Robotics-as-a-Service (RaaS) business model reduces upfront risks for users by moving costs from capital expenditures to operational expenditures. Similarly, Fortune Business Insights said the global market for AMRs will grow from $1.67 billion in 2020 to $8.7 billion in 2028, experiencing a CAGR of 23.7%. IAM Robotics added that AMRs have a lower barrier to entry than other robots because of their affordability, ease of deployment, and flexibility. The company said customers can deploy its systems in weeks. AMRs do not require fixed infrastructure like stationary conveyors, and Bolt is designed to…
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…Miso said the system, offered through a robotics-as-a-service model (RaaS), can improve back-of-house workflows, allowing team members to be redeployed to customer-facing roles. White Castle said it expects its partnership with Miso Robotics to yield improvements in efficiency, product quality, and team member and customer experiences. The companies said they are rolling out Flippy 2 in phases by region, planning and scheduling them for the coming months and years. “We could not be more grateful for the confidence White Castle has shown in us as we enter into the next phase of our partnership,” said Mike Bell, CEO of Miso…
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…Scout as a “turnkey, drone-in-a-box” offering under a robotics-as-a-service (RaaS) business model. Ondas Networks, which acquired American Robotics for $70.6 million last year, said it provides users in oil and gas, rail, mining, agriculture, and critical infrastructure markets with improved connectivity and data-collection capabilities. The Scout system in flight. Source: American Robotics Scout to take to the skies over new sites The seven new sites range from 0.1 to 14 sq. mi. and are located in North Dakota, Louisiana, New Mexico, Nevada, California, and South Carolina. All sites can now take advantage of autonomous drone capabilities with the Scout System,…
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…be its full-scale delivery system offered in a robotics-as-a-service (RaaS) model. Vayu noted that its team of engineers, technologists, and business leaders have decades of experience in machine learning, sensing, and production. Its co-founders include Anand Gopalan, former CEO of Velodyne Lidar; Mahesh Krishnamurthi, formerly of Lyft and Apple; and Nitish Srivastava, formerly of Apple and the University of Toronto. They are developing technologies to democratize robotics for widespread adoption, Vayu asserted. Vayu Drive will be a foundational model for mobility. Source: Vayu Robotics Investors share vision of the future Khosla Ventures led Vayu Robotics' seed round, with participation from…
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…CookRight vision-based monitoring system through software-as-a-service (SaaS) and robotics-as-a-service (RaaS) models. The Pasadena, Calif.-based company said it has seen how other “back-of-house” tasks can benefit from artificial intelligence and robotics. Miso and San Antonio, Texas-based Lancer Worldwide said they saw a need for beverage automation to improve efficiency and the ability to react to unpredictable order volumes. “Lancer has consistently supplied the market with dependable products for more than 50 years, and there was no question when it came time to decide who to partner with to create an automated beverage dispenser,” stated Jake Brewer, chief strategy officer at Miso…
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…injuries. Machines and humans can increasingly collaborate and successfully contribute to aggressive company throughput and growth goals. The robotics-as-a-service (RaaS) business model is quickly becoming a favorite way for enterprises to integrate new systems into production. Now is the time to leverage new technologies in your operations, gain speed, and secure your customers’ business. About the author Kelly Kamlager is senior director of marketing at RIOS Corp., which has developed a haptic intelligence platform enabling its robots to perform tasks requiring human-level dexterity and to operate in unstructured environments. This column is reposted with permission.
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…these technologies. The company said its systems can maximize modularity, floorspace, flexibility, and speed of implementation, while its robotics-as-a-service (RaaS) financing option offers customers fast ROI. Kardex Solutions and Tompkins Robotics will exhibit at adjacent booths, N-10129 and N-10130, at PACK EXPO from Sept. 11 through 13 in Las Vegas. Editor's note: For more about PACK EXPO, visit Robotics 24/7's special coverage page.
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…all the LocusBots will be available through its robotics-as-a-service (RaaS) pricing model. They can be added to existing and new workflows, enabling operations to dynamically scale and adapt to changing market demands, it noted. Locus offers orchestration and MODEX debuts The LocusBots are fully integrated within LocusOne, the company's orchestration platform. Locus said it “delivers predictable, efficient, and scalable productivity and cost optimization for all product movement within the warehouse.” The platform centrally coordinates a dynamic, mobile robot fleet while also providing detailed and actionable business intelligence and reporting for management and planning, said the company. “Locus’s innovative multi-bot solution…
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…performance statistics and parameter configurations for ease of implementation. Since INDUCT is offered as a robots as a service (RaaS) model, companies can realize immediate financial returns and minimize the capital investment of working with robotic systems by paying per item handled. Media is invited to meet with Kindred representatives at Manifest, the premier event for innovation in supply chain and logistics, Jan. 31 to Feb. 2 in Las Vegas at booth #635.
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…The drone-in-a-box offering is a variation on the robotics-as-a-service (RaaS) business model. Waltham, Mass.-based American Robotics said the partnership will position it as a leader in the competitive oil and gas industry, where the market for drones could reach $23.9 billion by 2027. The company and ICI said they plan to release their combined technology in 2023. A member of MassRobotics, American Robotics designs, develops, and markets industrial drones for rugged, real-world environments. It said the Scout System is a highly automated, AI-powered system capable of continuous, remote operation. American Robotics claimed that Scout is the first drone system approved…
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…as a “drone in a box” through a robotics-as-a-service (RaaS) business model. Ondas Networks and American Robotics said they support users in oil and gas, rail, mining, agriculture, and critical infrastructure markets with improved connectivity and data-collection capabilities. American Robotics builds on BVLOS approval Last week, Ondas Holdings announced that the FAA granted Scout approval for beyond visual line-of-sight (BVLOS) flights without a human operator on site. The company claimed that it was the first drone system to receive such approval. For the past six years, American Robotics said it has been testing advanced autonomy and BVLOS-related technologies, working closely…