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Amazon to discuss its robotics evolution at Robotics Summit & Expo

Robotics Business Review

Aaron Parness, the director of applied science in robotics and artificial intelligence at Amazon Robotics, will give a keynote presentation on Thursday, May 1, from 9:00 to 9:45 a.m. from Stanford University in 2009, advised by Mark Cutkosky. ET at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center. and Europe.

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Rockwell Automation to strengthen its position with Clearpath Robotics acquisition

Automation Mag

Data from Rockwell’s offerings and OTTO Motors’ AMRs will be harnessed in artificial intelligence-powered Software as a Service information management applications, such as those by Rockwell’s Plex and Fiix businesses. The combined technology will also amplify Kalypso’s production logistics consulting practice.

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How robotics is changing the apparel industry

Robotics Business Review

The taller Romeo robot was created in 2009 for household use but never made it to market. The Verge and Silicon Valley followed in coverage, noting that Amazon has launched an agentic AI team to train robots to operate in its distribution and logistics hubs. It eventually sold 20,000 units. Now accepting session submissions!

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Boston Dynamics debuts electric version of Atlas humanoid robot

Robotics Business Review

Boston Dynamics began with humanoids by sawing one of its pneumatically powered quadrupeds in half back in 2009. Roboticists continued to improve Atlas, giving it a smaller form factor and more sensors, training its artificial intelligence, and enabling it to do increasingly impressive feats. . By 2016, the Waltham, Mass.-based

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Top Legal Issues Facing the Manufacturing Sector in 2023

Foley

By leveraging technologies such as advanced automation, artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things, blockchain, and other technologies, manufacturers continue to optimize production, increase efficiency, and drive innovation. ” manufacturing is undergoing a digital revolution. APTs can also compromise supply chains.

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Top 10 Under 40 2025

Automation Mag

In 2009, after completing my mechatronics engineering degree at the University of Waterloo, I co-founded Clearpath with three classmates. I am the head of growth at Real Life Robotics, a Canadian company transforming last-mile logistics through autonomous delivery solutions.