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…interoperable with other third-party systems. With its U.S. office in Derry, N.H., AutoStore has facilities in Norway, the U.K., Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Austria, South Korea, Japan, Australia, and Singapore, as well as production facilities in Koszalin, Poland. It has installed more than 1,150 systems in 49 countries. AutoStore said its partner network of systems integrators handles distribution, design, installation, and service. Editor's note: For more about ProMat 2023, visit Robotics 24/7's special coverage page.
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…the funds to expand globally, specifically targeting markets in Germany, France, the Nordics, the U.S., and Canada. Founded in 2015, BotsAndUs said it “captures real-time insights of warehouse operations using fully autonomous robots and artificial intelligence.” In addition to producing its own robots, the company also makes its own robotics software platform for data capture, fleet management, and environment and asset scanning. BotsAndUs software/hardware combo helps robots better manage goods BotsAndUs said its mobile robots (AMR) quickly process pallets at every stage in their journey throughout a warehouse. Triggered by the arrival of goods, its robots capture the volume and…
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…solutions that best fit their multi-customer business.” Founded in 2015, Geek+ has more than 1,500 employees, with offices in Germany, the U.K., the U.S., Japan, China, and Singapore. It applies artificial intelligence and robotics for warehouses and supply chain management. The Beijing-based company said it has 300 global customers and has sold more than 20,000 robots worldwide.
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…Inc. With its almost 50 years of business in Germany, Novanta is a leading provider of high-performance medical technology and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) in the industry. The Bedford, Mass.-based company said its more than 2,400 employees worldwide in North America, Europe, and Asia are working to develop innovative products. “As a Boston-based company with technology development and manufacturing in Massachusetts, Novanta is uniquely positioned to be a leader in developing robotics talent for the region,” added Brian Young, chief human resources officer at Novanta. Novanta’s commitment to the catalyst program includes leaders from its Celera Motion Control unit, a…
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…and supply chain management. The Beijing-based company has more than 1,500 employees, with offices in the U.S., the U.K., Germany, Japan, South Korea, China, and Singapore. It has more than 500 customers of its autonomous mobile robots (AMRs).
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…Madison, Ala.-based GeoCue said it has collaborated with Siegen, Germany-based Microdrones to provide drone surveying equipment, geospatial software, workflow, training, and support to help civil engineering and surveying professionals achieve successful data collection, processing, and management. The company said the combination of its systems and TPI's expertise “promises to elevate the geospatial capabilities of customers across Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Romania, Lithuania, and Ukraine.” GeoCue also recently signed a deal with Argosdyne to provide TrueView and LP360 in the East Asian market. With TrueView drone lidar and imaging sensors, LP360 point cloud data processing software, and fully integrated systems from…
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…or environment. The company debuted its system with Odense, Denmark-based MiR at this year's LogiMAT trade show in Stuttgart Germany. Modula plans to present the system to U.S. at the Las Vegas Groceryshop 2022 trade show in September. Businesses can contact Modula’s representatives for personalized consultation and estimates.
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…manufacturing, and research and development facilities are in India. Its global offices in Australia, Singapore, the Netherlands, the U.S. Germany, and the United Arab Emirates. Addverb counted among its more than 100 current customers Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, DHL, Amazon, Colgate Palmolive, Reliance, Unilever, Flipkart, Johnson & Johnson, and PAR Pharmaceutical.
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…in San Jose, Calif.; St. Louis, Mo., and Karlsruhe, Germany. e-con Systems said it has a strong partner ecosystem including sensors, image signal processor (ISP), and carrier board partners. It claimed it has built more than 250 products and shipped over 2 million cameras across more than 90 countries. Applications in retail, medical, agriculture, manufacturing, and other industries use its systems. e-con Systems designs for vibration, low light The NileCAM81_CUOAGX is based on onsemi's AR0821 4K sensor with HDR up to 140 dB, explained Sankar. “The built-in ISP allows the user to get the best-in-class performance with zero processing on…
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…to help our customers meet troublesome resource challenges.” Winnenden, Germany-based Kärcher is a leading provider of cleaning technology, and its Kärcher North America unit is headquartered in Aurora, Colo. Using Brain Corp’s proprietary operating system, KIRA CV 60/1 is designed to safely vacuum in large buildings such as hotels, schools, airports, offices, and convention centers and more. In addition to BrainOS, the robot includes the following features for navigation and cleaning: Lithium-ion battery for increased runtime and faster charging speed Advanced cameras and sensors that constantly scan and adapt to the environment Cloud-connected AI software that continually improves navigational performance…
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…shipping five more robots in India, the U.S., and Germany. Some major key performance indicators (KPIs) companies look for when choosing an autonomous system is how fast it takes to deploy and how adaptable it is to workflow changes, according to Agarwal. He acknowledged that he’s never had to discuss with an American customer the potential return on investment (ROI) because it has always seemed to clear to them. However, that conversation is different in India, with a bigger focus on ROI there, Agarwal said. Companies don’t talk about cost savings in terms of labor or manpower but in money…
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…roll out the technology in the UK, Finland and Germany. “With the acquisition of Sevensense, ABB becomes the leader in next-generation AMRs, offering visual SLAM in autonomous mobile robots, together with an integrated portfolio covering robots and machine automation solutions, all managed by our value-creating software.” said Marc Segura, President of ABB’s Robotics Division. This technology has the potential to impact robotics far beyond AMRs, leading to greater efficiency, flexibility and accuracy throughout production and intralogistics, according to ABB. The technology will also continue to be sold across segments including material handling, cleaning and other service robotics fields under the…