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…for Advancing Automation (A3), in a press release. “The R15.08 Part 2 is much-needed guidance toward ensuring safe integration practices for IMRs and will be a solid foundation for future work in this area,” she added. Industrial mobile robot standard available R15.08-2 is titled “The American National Standard for Industrial Mobile Robots (IMRs)—Safety Requirements—Part 2: Requirements for IMR system(s) and IMR application(s).” It provides safety requirements for deploying mobile robots into industrial environments. The new standard specifies requirements for integrating, configuring, and customizing an IMR or a fleet of IMRs into a site. The American National Standard Institute (ANSI) accredited…
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…entire portfolio of autonomous mobile robots conforms with ANSI/RIA R15.08, the new safety standard for industrial mobile robots. The San Jose, Calif.-based company said this means its robots are safe in all current use cases throughout warehouses, factories, distribution centers, and fulfillment centers. Fetch said its Fetch Cloud Robotics Platform combines autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) with the power of the cloud to provide on-demand automation for materials handling and inventory management. The system enables businesses to find, track, and move almost anything in any facility, claimed the company. Fetch Robotics said its products and services are deployed in leading distribution,…
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…Automation (formerly the Robotic Industries Association) have issued ANSI/RIA R15.08, a safety standard for the use of autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) in industrial environments. It is based on the R15.06 standard for robotic arms. Compliance can help companies avoid liability, fines, and higher insurance costs, according to Zebra Technologies. “At MODEX, I saw a lot of vendors whose robots were not truly collaborative,” said Melonee Wise, formerly the CEO of Fetch Robotics and now vice president of robotics automation at Zebra. “Cobot arms are usually stationary, so the scope of risk is contained, but with AMRs, the whole warehouse is…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 0.87
…financing, and managing AMRs. The conference also featured discussions about interoperability among varied robots from multiple manufacturers, the new R15.08 industrial mobile robot safety standard, and scaling robotics deployments, among other topics. The addition of logistics also benefited the event, said Burnstein. “We added technologies besides AMRs,” he explained. “Some attendees wanted to know how these robots can work in automotive manufacturing. Logistics touches everyone, not just e-commerce and warehouses.” See the slideshow (right) for 10 insights from the AMR & Logistics conference.
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…America) Industrial Mobile Robot Safety: A Look at the R15.08 Safety Standard and Risk Assessment (Melonee Wise, Zebra Technologies) Going Commercial: Functional safety for AMRs in Commercial Spaces (Pablo Molina, Avidbots) The ABCs about AMRs: What You Need to Know Before the Big Deployment (Mark Joppru, Mobile Industrial Robots) Experience AMRs in Action on the demo floor In addition to exhibitor booths and conference sessions, attendees can see the AMRs in action at the AMR Demo area of the show floor. Participating companies include Mobile Industrial Robots, Locus Robotics, MUL Technologies, Mass Robotics, InOrbit, OTTO Motors, and Bosch Rexroth Corp.…
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…In addition, A3 also will discuss its new ANSI/RIA R15.08-1-2020 American National Standard for Industrial Mobile Robots—Safety Requirements—Part 1: Requirements for the Industrial Mobile Robot. It will provide an update on ongoing work on Part 2 of the standard. “As more mobile robots are used in warehouses, distribution centers, factories and other environments, the development of safety standards to protect people is more important than ever,” said Carole Franklin, director of standards development at A3. About A3 Around its Automate Forward virtual conference this spring, A3 consolidated the Robotic Industries Association (RIA), AIA – Advancing Vision + Imaging, Motion Control…
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…industry’s latest safety standards, including ISO 3691-4 and ANSI/RIA R15.08-1-2020. Along with the MiR600 is the market’s first Ingress Protection52-rated AMR. The robot's components are protected against dust and water drops, ensuring an high performance level and reliable function at the end of production lines and in warehouses, said MiR. Partnership opens up AMRs for new applications CSi palletising, which successfully demonstrated its Taros offering built on the MIR1350 at Fachpack 2021 in Germany last week, has various levels of automation already deployed within its customers’ workflows. “CSi palletising already owns systems that connect directly into their customer’s manufacturing processes,…
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…virtual IRSC will also feature the first deep-dive into R15.08, the new safety standard for industrial mobile robots. Autonomous Mobile Robot Conference Autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) are changing the automation landscape across industries, from manufacturing and warehousing to retail and medical. They even clean the floors. At the AMR Conference, October 26-27, attendees will learn how to deploy AMRs in dynamic environments across multiple sectors while getting a full briefing on the new industrial mobile robot safety standard. AI & Smart Automation Conference This revolution goes by many names: Industry 4.0, The Factory of the Future, Smart Manufacturing, the Industrial…
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…perimeter breaches. Dexter is being designed to the evolving R15.08 standard for self-driving robots and is available with no upfront costs through a robotics-as-a-service (RaaS) model. Electric Sheep to invest in staff Tiger Global led Electric Sheep Robotics' Series A round. The company has raised $25.7 million to date and claimed that it is currently the best-capitalized autonomous mowing start-up with the largest number of commercial customer deployments. “Automation of the $115 billion outdoor maintenance market is an enormous opportunity hiding in plain sight,” said Griffin Schroeder, a partner at Tiger Global. “Electric Sheep is leading the way with fully…
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…said. The AMRs also comply with the ANSI RIA R15.08 safety standard. In addition, an industry-first forklift detection feature enables the robots to avoid forklift blind spots, helping prevent damage to the AMRs, Zebra said. Businesses deploying the RollerTop Guide AMR can integrate each-picking workflows with existing fixed conveyance, sortation, and automated storage and retrieval systems (ASRS), said the company. Fetch RollerTop Guide AMR. Source: Zebra Technologies Zebra enhances FetchCore software The FetchCore enterprise cloud software enables companies to quickly modify workflows on demand for warehouse operations. It can dynamically orchestrate labor and robots by integrating with leading warehouse management…
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…safety standards in Europe and the U.S., including ANSI/RIA R15.08, which it helped to define. “One of the things that sets OTTO Motors apart is our process-first approach to automating material handling,” stated Rick Baker, chief revenue officer of OTTO Motors. “It is how we’re able to achieve facility-scale transformation for our customers and why we’ve been very intentional about our growth.” OTTO Motors is a unit of Clearpath Robotics Inc. and provides autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) and software for materials handling in factories and warehouses. The company said its easy-to-use products can not only provide a rapid return on…
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…is evident in her involvement with the NIOSH/OSHA/RIA Alliance, R15.08, and many other standards committees, noted A3. Nelson Shea was also a past board of director member for ANSI and RIA. “My work in safety standards has been some of my most rewarding and also some of my most challenging in my career,” Nelson Shea said. “The robotics industry should be proud of our safety standards and the resulting low incident rate.” “Due to everyone’s contributions—robot manufacturers, integrators and robot users—we have made robotics great for the market and the people associated with their use,” she added. “Let’s celebrate all…