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Amazon’s Vulcan robot uses force sensing to stow items

Robotics Business Review

Amazon is opening new automation opportunities by deploying its first robots that leverage force and touch sensing to improve material handling tasks. One of the classic applications for robots at Amazon warehouses is centered around the goods to person (G2P) solution with the Kiva robots.

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Safety and efficiency in robotics design

Robotics Business Review

The Robot Report Podcast Safety and Efficiency in Robotics Design In Episode 195 of The Robot Report Podcast, our guest isGiovanni Campanella, the Industrial Automation and Robotics General Manager at Texas Instruments (TI). This sense of touch allows Vulcan to manipulate objects with greater precision and dexterity.

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Safety and efficiency in robotics design

Robotics Business Review

The Robot Report Podcast Safety and Efficiency in Robotics Design In Episode 195 of The Robot Report Podcast, our guest is Giovanni Campanella, the industrial automation and robotics general manager at Texas Instruments. It is equipped with force-feedback sensors and AI, giving it a sense of touch.