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TGW Logistics launches RovoFlex picking robot and PickCenter software

Robotics Business Review

TGW Logistics’ RovoFlex picking robot can handle a variety of items, from grocery and fashion to industrial and consumer goods. Source: TGW Logistics TGW Logistics Group GmbH said it has applied its more than 50 years of experience in developing automated systems into its latest picking robot.

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MC600 combines UR cobot with MiR base for mobile manipulation

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Mobile Industrial Robots develops and manufactures autonomous mobile robots ( AMRs ) designed to automate internal logistics and optimize material handling for a wide range of payloads, including pallets. Mobile Industrial Robots said it will demonstrate the MC600 for real-world applications next week at Logistics & Automation Madrid.

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Humanoid shows off HMND 01 robot to work alongside people

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The startup said the video above demonstrates the humanoid’s mechanical design, motion control, and artificial intelligence integration. The robot could enhance automation levels in retail and manufacturing facilities, logistics and fulfillment centers, and warehouses, said Humanoid. billion (U.S.)

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Kiva Systems founders to enter Logistics Hall of Fame as mobile robot pioneers

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Source: Kiva Systems / Logistics Hall of Fame In 2003, Mick Mountz, Dr. Peter Wurman, and Prof. A jury has voted to recognize their innovation by inducting them into the Logistics Hall of Fame. He decided develop a method for picking, packing, and shipping orders that could deliver any item to any logistics employee at any time. “At

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Autonomous yard trucks market predicted to grow at more than 50 percent a year

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This is according to a report by technology intelligence firm ABI Research. The installed base of artificial intelligence-enabled cameras in the yard will reach 11.2 million globally by 2030, and the uptake of autonomous yard trucks […]

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Magna to manufacture more Serve Robotics last-mile delivery systems

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20, under which Serve granted the company a non-exclusive license to its technologies and expertise, enabling Magna to further develop new products in the robotics and logistics space. The company claimed that its low-emissions robots using artificial intelligence for Level 4 autonomy will make delivery more sustainable and economical.

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Victoria gives Advanced Air Mobility sector a boost in new vision statement

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The Victorian government has pledged to support the development of an advanced air mobility (AAM) system as part of an effort to meet its 50 per cent renewable energy goal by 2030. . Additionally, the program seeks to encourage the decarbonisation of logistics and transport networks. .