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ABB Robotics is expanding its Autonomous Mobile Robotics (AMR) portfolio with the launch of the Flexley Stack F712, creating a complete interoperable ecosystem across all major Visual SLAM AMR types. Combining autonomous forklifts, tugs and movers on one platform, ABB Robotics enables customers to automate a broader range of material-handling and intralogistics processes. Offering market-leading […]
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The Flexley Stacy F712 forklift uses vision to navigate, works with other robots, and complies with safety standards, says ABB Robotics. The post ABB Robotics includes vSLAM navigation in F712 autonomous forklift appeared first on The Robot Report.
RoboticsBusinessReview.com By The Robot Report Staff 12 hours ago Automotive Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) Cameras / Imaging / Vision Logistics Manufacturing Mobility / Navigation
ABB Robotics completes its AI-powered Visual SLAM AMR portfolio with new autonomous forklift Visit http://go.abb/robotics for further information -The new Flexley Stack F712 extends ABB Robotics’ AI-powered Visual SLAM technology to autonomous forklifts, enabling pallet transport and high-density storage. -Customers can now deploy mixed fleets of Visual SLAM-powered tugs, movers and forklifts on a common navigation, fleet management and software platform. -Powered by ABB Robotics' AMR Studio, the portfolio enables up to 20% faster commissioning while ensuring seamless interoperability and safe, reliable operation. 07/07/26, 07:10 AM | Industrial Robotics, Mobile Robots | ABB Inc. ABB Robotics is expanding its Autonomous Mobile Robotics (AMR) portfolio with the launch of the Flexley® Stack F712, creating a complete interoperable ecosystem across all major Visual SLAM AMR types. Combining autonomous forklifts, tugs and movers on one platform, ABB Robotics enables customers to automate a broader range of material-handling and intralogistics processes. Offering market-leading accuracy, the F712 is designed for demanding material handling, end-of-line storage and warehouse operations across industries including automotive manufacturing, helping increase efficiency, flexibility and scalability. More Headlines A3's Automate 2026 Breaks Records as Demand for Robotics, AI and Automation Grows NVIDIA and Hugging Face Bring New Models and Frameworks to LeRobot for the Open Robotics Community Palladyne AI Executes $4.2 Million U.S. Air Force Contract to Advance Swarming Capabilities for Integrated Cross-Domain Operations UMA Unveils Its Vision for the Next Generation of Humanoid Robots Robbyant Unveils LingBot-Depth 2.0 and LingBot-Vision to Redefine Robotic Spatial Perception Articles Unleash AI Innovation: The Power of NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Workstation Edition Fueled by PNY-Supplied GPUs Automate 2026 Q&A with DESTACO Automate 2026 Q&A with Roboteon Advances in Robots to See & Interpret within Warehouse Environments Building Resilient Fulfillment Networks with Robotics and Real-Time Logistics Data "Across intralogistics operations, businesses are being asked to process greater volumes in less time, while working with increasingly limited resources," said Marc Segura, President, ABB Robotics. "They are under pressure to move goods faster and with greater flexibility, while labour availability is becoming a critical constraint. As part of our journey to more autonomous and versatile robotics (AVRTM), we have combined advanced vision, mobility and intelligence in the Flexley Stack F712 forklift AMR, completing our scalable, AI-powered AMR portfolio." F712 is versatile, capable of handling multiple load types and sizes - including open and closed pallets, containers or racks- up to 2,000 kg and reaching heights of 8.5 meters. The Flexley Stack AMR F712 joins the Flexley Tug and Flexley Mover in ABB Robotics' growing Visual SLAM AMR portfolio. Applications include intralogistics tasks such as warehouse storage and retrieval, as well as line supply, end-of-line handling, body- and press-shop and drive-in and light buffer in the automotive and industries sector. Unlike conventional AMR forklifts on the market, F712 uses Visual SLAM to map and navigate its environment, eliminating the need for pre-installed infrastructure like markers or reflectors. The AI-enabled Visual SLAM supports the autonomous decisions required to operate in complex, dynamic warehouse operations with a market-leading positional accuracy of ±10 mm. Together with AMR Studio®, this shortens commissioning times by up to 20 percent and creates a versatile and reliable system that can adapt instantly when a warehouse or production floor layout changes. Certified to the latest ISO and ANSI safety standards, Flexley Stack F712 can safely operate at class-leading speeds of up to 1.7 m/s while loaded. F712 is fully integrated with AMR Studio and is VDA5050 compatible, enabling seamless integration with ABB Robotics' Visual SLAM AMRs and existing systems within a unified project. This makes it easy to manage complex projects and integrate different types of mobile robots. The no-code, drag-and-drop software suite supports rapid setup, fleet coordination, traffic management and real-time visualization, allowing ABB Robotics' tugs, movers and forklifts to operate together in the same layout for scalable turnkey automation projects. ABB Robotics as one of the world's leading robotics companies, is the only company with a comprehensive and integrated AI-powered portfolio covering robots, cobots and Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs), designed and orchestrated by our value-creating software. We help companies of all sizes and sectors - from automotive to electronics and logistics - to outperform by becoming more resilient, flexible and efficient. ABB Robotics is at the forefront of developing and commercializing a new generation of Autonomous Versatile Robotics
RoboticsTomorrow.com Jul 07, 2026
Robot Bank Corporation has announced its participation in the largest robotics exhibition in the Chubu region, "ROBOT TECHNOLOGY JAPAN 2026 (RTJ2026)," which will take place from June 11 to June 13, 2026, at the Aichi Sky Expo in Aichi Prefecture. This event aims to showcase advancements in robotics technology and foster collaboration within the industry.
RobotStart.info May 31, 2026
Automotive parts manufacturers are facing an urgent need for intelligent and digital transformation in their manufacturing and intralogistics operations. This shift is driven by the critical importance of maintaining a reliable and high-quality supply of components, which is essential for ensuring vehicle safety and performance. As the industry evolves, manufacturers are recognizing that adopting advanced technologies and data-driven processes is key to meeting the growing demands for efficiency and quality in the production of automotive parts. This transformation is not only vital for maintaining competitiveness but also for addressing the challenges posed by an increasingly complex supply chain.
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As warehouses and distribution centres increasingly turn to automation to improve efficiency and address labour shortages, autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) are playing a growing role in material handling and intralogistics. Reflecting this trend, ABB Robotics has expanded its AMR portfolio with the launch of the Flexley® Stack F712, an autonomous forklift designed to support warehouse […] The post Automation to improve efficiency and fix labour shortages appeared first on Logistics Business.
LogisticsBusiness By Will Priestman 6 hours ago AMR and AGV Materials Handling ABB AMR automation efficiency
Palladyne AI Executes $4.2 Million U.S. Air Force Contract to Advance Swarming Capabilities for Integrated Cross-Domain Operations Visit http://www.palladyneai.com for further information Palladyne AI’s SwarmOS™ platform to support satellite integration, marking a major expansion of its multi-domain autonomy and ISR capabilities across space, air, maritime, and land 07/07/26, 06:15 AM | Mobile Robots, Other Topics | Palladyne AI Corp. Palladyne AI Corp. (NASDAQ: PDYN and PDYNW) ("Palladyne AI"), a developer of artificial intelligence software for robotic platforms in the defense and commercial sectors, today announced that it has executed the previously announced contract awarded by the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) to solve one of the most persistent challenges in modern defense operations—how to make different autonomous systems work together as one coordinated team. The "Hierarchical Adaptive Networked Game-Theoretic Integration of Multiple Echelons (HANGTIME)" contract will address this need. More Headlines A3's Automate 2026 Breaks Records as Demand for Robotics, AI and Automation Grows NVIDIA and Hugging Face Bring New Models and Frameworks to LeRobot for the Open Robotics Community ABB Robotics completes its AI-powered Visual SLAM AMR portfolio with new autonomous forklift UMA Unveils Its Vision for the Next Generation of Humanoid Robots Robbyant Unveils LingBot-Depth 2.0 and LingBot-Vision to Redefine Robotic Spatial Perception Articles Unleash AI Innovation: The Power of NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Workstation Edition Fueled by PNY-Supplied GPUs Automate 2026 Q&A with DESTACO Automate 2026 Q&A with Roboteon Advances in Robots to See & Interpret within Warehouse Environments Building Resilient Fulfillment Networks with Robotics and Real-Time Logistics Data Today, drones, ships, and satellites often operate largely independently, limiting how quickly warfighters can see and respond to threats. HANGTIME will utilize Palladyne AI's patented SwarmOS™ software platform—the defense variant of the Palladyne™ Pilot embodied AI software—as the baseline technology to bridge that gap, connecting disparate systems so they can share intelligence, adapt to changing conditions, and act in sync across domains, including space, air, maritime, and land. By integrating satellites for the first time, this project also extends Palladyne AI's technology from the ground to orbit, enabling faster, more informed decision-making and coordinated mission execution, turning tactical commanders into strategic commanders by giving them more cross-domain intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities than ever before. "Our collaboration with AFRL showcases what's next for autonomous operations," said Ben Wolff, President and CEO, Palladyne AI. "This isn't about replacing humans—it's about giving them sharper, faster insight. By connecting satellite, aerial, and ground systems using the patented SwarmOS embodied AI platform as a foundational technology, we're helping the warfighter make better decisions in real time and stay one step ahead on the battlefield." "The HANGTIME project is a breakthrough that unites high-altitude assets and situational unmanned systems into one coordinated sensor network—delivering a major advantage for the defense industry," said Dr. Denis Garagic, Chief Technology Officer, Palladyne AI. "For the first time, a single AI framework can coordinate assets across multiple domains, including satellites. That means these systems can now think and act together as a team, sharing what they see and learning as conditions change." "The HANGTIME effort represents a critical step in multi-domain autonomy for coordinated execution in challenging environments," said Caleb Williams, Program Manager, AFRL/RIEA. For more information on Palladyne AI and its patented collaborative autonomy software, including SwarmOS, please visit www.palladyneai.com. For more information about AFRL, please visit www.afrl.af.mil. About Palladyne AI Palladyne AI is a U.S.-based technology company developing patented embodied artificial intelligence, collaborative autonomy solutions, advanced avionics, autonomous systems, advanced UAV engineering services, and precision-manufactured components for defense and industrial markets. Palladyne AI delivers secure, American-developed and operated platforms designed to meet the stringent requirements of U.S. government and public-sector customers, including data sovereignty, security, and compliance. Palladyne AI's embodied AI is designed to operate in complex, contested, and high-risk environments, enabling distributed tasking, human-on-the-loop decision-making, degraded-communications resilience, and multi-domain coordination. Its platform-agnostic autonomy stack combines real-time sensor fusion, adaptive AI models, and edge-native orchestration—without vendor lock-in—to support autonomous and collaborative systems across air, ground, maritime, and industrial domains w
RoboticsTomorrow.com Jul 07, 2026Doosan Robotics Inc., a leader in collaborative robotic solutions, is set to showcase its latest innovations at CES® 2026, taking place from January 6 to 9 at the Las Vegas Convention Center. The company will present the Scan & Go Autonomous Robotic Solution, which has garnered two CES Innovation Awards, including “Best of Innovation” in the AI category. This AI-driven system revolutionizes large-scale composite repair by utilizing cognitive learning and laser-based 3D vision to interpret complex geometries in real time, thereby eliminating the need for traditional CAD modeling. Deployed on an autonomous forklift, Scan & Go is designed to perform intricate tasks such as sanding and grinding on large structures, enhancing production efficiency and workplace safety. In addition, Doosan Robotics will unveil its AI-Powered Depalletizing demonstration, which features real-time motion planning using Nvidia cuMotion technology. This automated solution employs 3D vision for box recognition and obstacle avoidance, significantly improving operational efficiency in logistics environments. Kevin Kim, CEO of Doosan Robotics, emphasized the company's commitment to providing cutting-edge solutions that enhance efficiency and safety across various industries. Earlier this year, Doosan Robotics announced a strategic shift towards becoming an AI robotic solutions company, focusing on future growth and technological competitiveness. The company plans to launch its AI Palletizing Solution in the first half of this year, further solidifying its position in the robotics market.
doosanrobotics.com By Doosan Robotics Jan 06, 2026
Third Wave Automation has partnered with The Raymond Corporation, a subsidiary of Toyota Material Handling North America, to enhance AI-enabled physical automation capabilities in select automated Raymond lift trucks. This collaboration, which builds on years of joint development and operational insights since 2021, is supported by investments from Toyota Ventures. The initiative aims to improve efficiency and productivity in material handling operations, reflecting the growing trend towards automation in the industry. The integration of advanced AI technology into Raymond's lift trucks is expected to streamline processes and optimize performance in various operational settings.
RoboticsAndAutomationNews.com By Sam Francis Jun 17, 2026 Artificial Intelligence Material handling News AI-powered forklifts automation news autonomous forklifts
The F1500S, a new logistics solution, has been introduced to enhance operational efficiency in fast-paced manufacturing settings. This innovative system is designed to provide manufacturers with the flexibility needed for high-mix production environments, ensuring precise and reliable material transport. By streamlining intralogistics processes, the F1500S allows companies to maintain agility in their production lines. This development is particularly significant for manufacturers seeking to optimize their operations and adapt to varying production demands.
RoboticsTomorrow.com Apr 20, 2026
Multiway Robotics has introduced the OT10 Omnidirectional Autonomous Pallet Truck, a cutting-edge solution aimed at enhancing intralogistics operations. Launched on June 5, 2026, the OT10 has been recognized with the prestigious 2026 French Design Award for its innovative design and engineering. This autonomous pallet truck features 360° omnidirectional movement, advanced 3D SLAM navigation, and compatibility with various pallet types, allowing businesses to optimize storage utilization and improve operational flexibility in warehouse and manufacturing settings. The OT10 is designed to navigate tight spaces, making it ideal for environments with narrow aisles, and can operate efficiently where traditional forklifts may struggle. Its infrastructure-free navigation technology enables quick deployment and adaptability to changing layouts, while its autonomous elevator integration facilitates seamless cross-floor material transport. Safety is a priority, with the OT10 equipped with a nine-layer safety protection system that includes obstacle detection and emergency stop functions, ensuring safe operation alongside personnel and equipment. By combining intelligent automation with user-centric design, the OT10 aims to streamline material handling processes, supporting businesses in their digital transformation and efficiency goals.
RoboticsTomorrow.com Jun 05, 2026
At the GTC 2026 conference, KION Group presented its latest developments in physical AI, highlighting the capabilities of autonomous industrial trucks and AI-driven automated trailer loading systems during live demonstrations in warehouse settings. This initiative is designed to tackle ongoing labor shortages and improve efficiency within supply chains, representing a crucial advancement in the application of AI technology in logistics operations.
KIONgroup.com By KION Group Mar 16, 2026 intralogistics supply chain solutions industrial trucks forklift trucks warehouse trucks automation technologyDoosan Robotics has received prestigious accolades at the CES Innovation Awards, being recognized as the Best of Innovation in the Artificial Intelligence category and as an Honoree in the Robotics category for its Scan & Go Autonomous Robotic Solution. These awards, presented by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), highlight exceptional design and engineering in technology products ahead of CES 2026, scheduled for January 6–9 in Las Vegas. The Scan & Go solution, developed in partnership with Canada-based Maple Advanced Robotics Inc. (MARI), is an AI-driven robotic platform designed to enhance large-scale manufacturing and composite repair processes. Utilizing cognitive learning and 3D perception, the system interprets complex geometries in real time, generating optimized tool paths without the need for CAD modeling or programming. Mounted on a self-driving forklift, it autonomously navigates and operates on large, irregular structures, performing tasks such as sanding, grinding, and inspection with minimal preparation. This innovation aims to automate hazardous and labor-intensive maintenance tasks, addressing safety concerns related to noise, dust, and repetitive strain injuries. With advanced safety features, including torque-sensing collision detection, Scan & Go enhances workplace safety and productivity, earning recognition from leading wind energy manufacturers. Kevin Kim, CEO of Doosan Robotics, emphasized the company's commitment to developing immediate, on-site AI robotic solutions, marking Scan & Go as the beginning of a broader initiative to tackle real-world industrial challenges. This recognition at CES 2026 signifies Doosan's strategic transformation into an AI Robot Solution company, aimed at bolstering its global competitiveness in the robotics sector.
doosanrobotics.com By Doosan Robotics Nov 06, 2025
Borg Robotics, a company based in Detroit, has introduced the Borg 01, a cutting-edge modular humanoid robot engineered for industrial applications. This innovative robot is capable of autonomously transitioning between wheeled and bipedal movement, allowing it to adapt to various tasks. Additionally, the Borg 01 features interchangeable end effectors, enhancing its versatility in the workplace. The robot is designed to integrate seamlessly into a broader ecosystem that includes pallet jacks and forklifts, aiming to improve operational efficiency in industrial settings. The company plans to launch the Borg 01 in the second quarter of 2025, responding to the growing demand for automation solutions in the industry.
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Slamcore, a company specializing in spatial intelligence software, has successfully secured $14 million in a recent funding round, attracting notable investors such as ROKStar Ventures, a subsidiary of Rockwell Automation, a leader in industrial automation and digital transformation. This latest investment elevates Slamcore's total funding to $40 million, with previous support from prominent backers including Toyota Ventures and Interwoven Ventures. The funding aims to enhance Slamcore's development of innovative technologies that improve spatial awareness and automation capabilities across various industries.
RoboticsAndAutomationNews.com By Sam Francis May 28, 2026 Financials & Investments News Software ai funding AI software amrsRSF defines a common language for robot service capability, lifecycle operations, certification pathways, and service-provider networks.
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