Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 8.73
…on-demand fulfillment. The company is headquartered in Tel Aviv, Israel, and New York and is backed by leading investors. Fabric to integrate LEA Reply Fabric said it will use the LEA Reply supply-chain execution platform developed by Logistics Reply to provide a ready-to-use connector to Reply's WMS. The companies said this will allow them to quickly develop new features for their customers to improve the performance of the robotics, warehouse execution system (WES), and WMS with minimal additional integration efforts and no disruption to the customers’ operations Reply is a network of specialized companies that defines and develops business models…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 7.86
…and field operation centers in San Francisco; Tel Aviv, Israel; and Guadalajara, Mexico, with additional support in North America, Asia, and Europe. Bright Machines tallies accomplishments Bright Machines said its strong performance has helped build investor confidence. It cited the following advancements to its technology and its impact on the industry: Launched the Bright Machines Microfactory to intelligently automate the final assembly of electronic products Introduced the Brightware Platform to power Bright Machines Microfactories and give operators the ability to run, monitor, and control assembly lines Served more than 40 global manufacturing companies through both direct OEM customer relationships as…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 7.88
…equipment, human-driven vehicles, and autonomous mobile robots (AMRs). The Israel-based company claimed that its modular system can track movement and improve safety at an affordable price. 634AI said its semantic analytics, generated from a panoptic view of the floor, can provide real-time safety alerts for human-driven vehicles, navigation for AMRs, and a unified and flexible system. Nimbus is a “natural fit with 634AI's vision of the future of robotics and its MAESTRO platform,” said Cogniteam. It and 634AI said the combination of their technologies will help speed up the introduction of 634AI's mobile robots. 634AI recently announced plans to place…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 9.36
…in the “First in Flight” state. The Tel Aviv, Israel-based company has three other operational stations in North Carolina—Fayetteville, Raeford, and Holly Springs. Flytrex recently expanded its drone delivery service to Granbury, Texas, just outside of Dallas-Fort Worth. The company claimed that it is the leading business-to-consumer service for retailers and QSRs serving customers in suburban areas. It added that it offers “unmatched delivery costs, ultrafast delivery, and greater reach than ever before” with commercial-aviation grade drones and cloud systems. The Durham service will operate in cooperation with longtime partner Causey Aviation Unmanned under the recently granted Federal Aviation Administration…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 9.18
…its funding for sales and marketing, technology development, and growing its team both in the U.S. and Tel Aviv, Israel, where its research and development is based.
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 10.89
…year. Reducing traffic collisions with autonomous technology Tel Aviv, Israel-based Arbe said it is aiming to eliminate motor vehicle collisions caused by distracted or impaired drivers. It added its technology was built with safety in mind by “providing 360-degree surround view of vehicles, pedestrians, and obstacles.” It claimed its technology allows the vehicle to react faster than a human driver. “The industry is anticipating that trucks will lead the autonomous vehicle revolution, since they require the highest standards of safety, and have the biggest need for an advanced sensor solution due to the collision history of trucks and the high…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 12.13
…technologies for more than 10 years. The Petach Tikva, Israel-based company said it has worked with companies such as Amazon, Mitsubishi, and Siemens on mapping, navigation, and autonomous decision making. Cogniteam now packages its mission-management system as the cloud-based Nimbus. Cogniteam aims to ease robot development NVIDIA Corp. made its Jetson AGX Orin 32GB production modules available last month. However, some industrial users had concerns about the ease of deployment, according to Cogniteam. As a preferred member of the NVIDIA Partner Network, Cogniteam had early access to NVIDIA's Jetson AGX Orin developer kit, which allowed it to prepare a streamlined…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 9.04
…the tools they need to create enterprise-grade robots quickly, allowing users to benefit from flexible automation. The Tel Aviv, Israel-based company said its Robotics Engine platform is based on ROS and packaged in an intuitive Web-based interface. The platform “contains everything needed to build, deploy, and operate intelligent robots,” claimed MOV.AI, which added that it “completely changes the way [AMRs] are developed, in terms of time to market, cost, and flexibility.”
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 10.11
…companies with leading market positions, high growth, and high value-add. SVB Securities served as exclusive financial advisor and Ruberto, Israel & Weiner P.C. served as legal advisor to Innovative on this transaction. Harris Williams LLC served as financial advisor and Kirkland & Ellis LLP served as legal advisor to Arsenal and Eckhart.
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 9.39
…world. Established by Israeli entrepreneur Ran Poliakine, the Moshava, Israel-based company said it solves manufacturing and distribution shortcomings by providing systems to raise productivity and cut costs. 634AI AMRs forge a path in Musashi Seimitsu factories “MAESTRO's global deployment with Musashi Seimitsu is a major leap forward for our company,” said Oren Levy, CEO of 634AI. “It is a mark of trust and confidence in our ability to deliver an effective logistics automation solution in a real, busy industrial environment.” “Our computer vision-based AMRs powered by a central floor management brain and collaboration with Musashi confirm the distinct advantages of…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 11.52
…AI solutions AAEON to develop robotic hardware. Petach Tikva, Israel-based Cogniteam describes Nimbus as a “one stop shop” for robot management. The software allows robots to be developed, configured, deployed, and operated, according to the company's website. This means companies can quickly develop and deploy advanced GPS, light, and other sensors using field-tested software solutions, the companies said. Helping companies deploy faster AAEON said it partnered with Cogniteam to develop hardware systems that come with various foundational capabilities- all of which are pre-integrated with Nimbus. Without this key advantage, operators lack cloud-connected capabilities, which allow for over-the-air updates, monitoring, insights,…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 10.63
…to serve customers in suburban areas. The Tel Aviv, Israel-based company claimed that its commercial aviation-grade drones and cloud systems provide safe, swift, and sustainable service. Drone deliveries expand service reach With collaborators including restaurant and retail chains, Flytrex completes thousands of deliveries every month. It said that its latest FAA approval will enable it to expand operations. Flytrex has been making deliveries with longtime partner Causey Aviation Unmanned. They plan to offer food, drinks, and other goods to about 100,000 eligible customers who can opt into their service. That's a significant increase from the 40,000 customers who were previously…