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Yarbo closes Series B funding to continue yard robot expansion

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Credit: Yarbo Robots could be coming to backyards near you soon. Yarbo said the new capital will enable it to scale mass production, enhance supply chain resilience, and deepen its investment in research and development. All of these would not require changes the core robot. Register now so you don't miss out!

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S&S Activewear improves warehouse efficiency with Korber software, Geek+ robots

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S&S Activewear has deployed robots from Geek+ and software from Körber. Source: Körber Supply Chain Smart retailers are working with select technology partners to optimize their operations. S&S Activewear today announced the expansion of its partnership with Körber Supply Chain.

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Symbotic acquires OhmniLabs, maker of disinfection & telepresence robots

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OhmniLabs offers UV disinfection robots and telepresence robots. Source: Ohmnilabs Symbotic has acquired OhmniLabs, a Silicon Valley-based developer of healthcare robotics systems. Founded in 2015, OhmniLabs builds disinfection and telepresence robots. powered robotic and software platforms.

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Yarbo closes Series B funding round

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Yarbo Modules (CNW) NEW YORK — Yarbo, a multipurpose yard robot, has successfully closed its Series B funding round, raising approximately $27M USD. This injection of capital will try to grow Yarbo’s ability to scale to mass production, enhance its supply chain resilience, and deepen investment in R&D.

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Odense Robotics culture of collaboration can overcome economic challenges, says CEO

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Søren Elmer Kristensen, CEO of Odense Robotics, greets global delegates at R-24. Credit: Eugene Demaitre ODENSE, Denmark — Last week, the R-24 conference for robots, automation, and drones demonstrated why the city of about 206,000 residents is one of the most vibrant for technology in Europe and the world.

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ABB expands robot production and training in Auburn Hills, Mich.

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robotics headquarters and manufacturing facility in Auburn Hills, Mich. The company said the site will support ABB Robotics’ development and production of leading systems in and for the Americas. robotics headquarters in Auburn Hills, Mich., stated Sami Atiya, president of ABB’s Robotics and Discrete Automation Business Area.

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Demand for integrated robot control surges

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Universal Robots, along with other cobot manufacturers, cobots can now use SRCI, a standard interface between PLCs and robots. Source: Universal Robots Just before Hanover Messe, Siemens announced its cooperation with two collaborative robot vendors, UR and JAKA. One is to retain the robot-specific controller hardware.

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