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Aptiv, an industrial technology company, has announced that Robust.AI, a developer of AI-driven warehouse automation, has selected Aptiv’s intelligent perception solutions, including AI and Machine Learning based sensor fusion powered by the Aptiv Pulse sensor for its Gen 3 Carter collaborative mobile robot. This selection builds on the companies’ existing collaboration to combine Aptiv’s proven […]
RoboticsAndAutomationNews.com By Sam Francis Jul 07, 2026 Computing News Sensors AI perception amrs aptiv
Robust.AI has selected Aptiv's PULSE sensor for its third-generation Carter mobile robot, enhancing the robot's ability to navigate safely around people. This collaboration leverages Aptiv's advanced sensor fusion technology, which integrates radar and vision systems powered by artificial intelligence. The integration aims to improve the operational safety and efficiency of the Carter robot in various environments. This development marks a significant step forward in the robotics industry, as it addresses the growing need for autonomous systems to operate safely in human-populated spaces.
RoboticsBusinessReview.com By The Robot Report Staff Jun 25, 2026 Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) Collaborative Robots Logistics Manufacturing Mobility / Navigation News
In a recent conversation, Claire spoke with Anthony Jules, the CEO and co-founder of Robust.AI, regarding the company's innovative autonomous warehouse robots designed to collaborate with human workers. Robust.AI is recognized as a leader in AI-driven warehouse automation, with its flagship product, Carter™, specifically engineered to integrate seamlessly into existing workflows without causing disruptions. This approach aims to enhance operational efficiency while ensuring that human employees can continue their tasks alongside the robots. The discussion highlighted the growing importance of automation in logistics and the potential for technology to improve workplace dynamics.
Robohub.org By Robot Talk Nov 07, 2025RSF defines a common language for robot service capability, lifecycle operations, certification pathways, and service-provider networks.
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