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Logic Robotics Unveils Logic Pallet: A Breakthrough in Autonomous Mobile Logistics

Logic Robotics Unveils Logic Pallet: A Breakthrough in Autonomous Mobile Logistics

Logic Robotics has introduced the Logic Pallet, the first mobile robot designed for multifacility logistics automation. This innovative solution aims to enhance the efficiency of logistics and material handling across various industries. The Logic Pallet is engineered to automate the movement of goods both between and within facilities, providing a comprehensive end-to-end automation solution. This advancement supports a fully autonomous, data-driven, and sustainable global supply chain, marking a significant step forward in logistics technology. As the logistics industry continues to evolve, the introduction of the Logic Pallet sets a new standard for automation. Stakeholders should monitor its deployment and impact on supply chain efficiency, as well as its potential to reshape logistics operations in the future. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication.

Learn about the latest in logistics automation at the Robotics Summit

Learn about the latest in logistics automation at the Robotics Summit

The 2026 Robotics Summit & Expo is set to occur on May 27 and 28, showcasing a dedicated session track that will explore advancements in robotics for logistics. This event aims to highlight the latest innovations in logistics automation, providing industry professionals with insights into how robotics can enhance efficiency and productivity in supply chain operations. The summit will serve as a platform for experts and stakeholders to discuss emerging technologies and their applications in the logistics sector, fostering collaboration and knowledge sharing among participants.

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Comau Completes its Acquisition of Automha, Expanding the Companies’ Leadership in Advanced Logistics Automation

Comau Completes its Acquisition of Automha, Expanding the Companies’ Leadership in Advanced Logistics Automation

Comau has finalized its acquisition of Automha, an Italian firm renowned for its expertise in warehousing and automated intralogistics systems. This strategic move, announced recently, aims to enhance Comau's capabilities in the automation sector and expand its portfolio of innovative solutions. The acquisition is expected to strengthen Comau's position in the market by integrating Automha's advanced technologies and expertise, allowing for improved efficiency and productivity in supply chain operations. The deal reflects Comau's commitment to advancing automation solutions and responding to the growing demand for sophisticated intralogistics systems in various industries.

Automha and Comau to showcase integrated logistics automation solutions at Modex 2026

Automha and Comau to showcase integrated logistics automation solutions at Modex 2026

Comau has announced the renewal of its collaboration with Intecells, focusing on the optimization of cold plasma technology in industrial cell manufacturing processes. This partnership aims to enhance efficiency and performance in the production of advanced battery cells, which are crucial for the growing electric vehicle market. The renewed agreement underscores both companies' commitment to innovation and sustainability in manufacturing. By leveraging cold plasma technology, they seek to improve the quality and reliability of battery cells while reducing production costs. The collaboration is set to advance over the coming months, with both firms working closely to implement these technological enhancements in their manufacturing operations.

A Fresh Approach to Warehouse Automation

A Fresh Approach to Warehouse Automation

REWE, a prominent grocery retailer in Germany, has implemented automation in its fresh food operations at a logistics facility located in Oranienburg, which serves the metropolitan area north of Berlin. This initiative, executed in collaboration with Cimcorp, a leader in intralogistics automation, aims to enhance the efficiency of fulfilling fresh produce orders. The newly automated system will support over 370 supermarkets and 580 stores in the greater Berlin region, streamlining the supply chain and improving service delivery. This move reflects REWE's commitment to innovation and operational excellence in the competitive grocery market.

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Robotics Strategic Partnership Signed

Robotics Strategic Partnership Signed

Libiao Robotics has entered into a strategic partnership with South Korea's LX Pantos, a third-party logistics provider, by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). The agreement, which aims to enhance warehouse and logistics automation, was formalized by Yifei Yeo, Vice President of Marketing at Libiao Robotics, and Dr. Auh Jae-Hyuck, Executive Vice President and Head of LX Pantos. This collaboration signifies a commitment to innovate and improve efficiency in the logistics sector, reflecting the growing demand for automation solutions in the industry. The partnership is expected to leverage both companies' expertise to drive advancements in logistics technology.

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How Pick and Pack Fulfillment is Transforming Order Delivery in the Automation Age

How Pick and Pack Fulfillment is Transforming Order Delivery in the Automation Age

The modern supply chain has undergone a significant transformation, with consumers now expecting two-day shipping as a standard. This shift necessitates a complete rethinking of traditional logistics practices, moving away from manual processes to technology-driven solutions. Companies face challenges in managing increased order volumes while maintaining accuracy, highlighting the need for advanced robotics and smart software in logistics. The implementation of intelligent pick and pack fulfillment workflows is crucial for warehouses to enhance efficiency. By analyzing order data in real time, these systems optimize item retrieval and minimize unnecessary movement within the facility. Techniques such as batch picking and zone picking streamline operations, allowing workers to compile orders more quickly, which leads to faster delivery times and improved customer satisfaction. The rise of autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) marks a significant change in warehouse operations. These robots have evolved from being a novelty to a necessity, utilizing advanced navigation technologies to operate safely in dynamic environments. As logistics providers continue to adopt these innovations, the focus will be on further enhancing operational efficiency and meeting the growing demands of consumers.

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What is Palletizing in Robotics?

What is Palletizing in Robotics?

In modern logistics and production facilities, the automation of palletizing—stacking products onto pallets—is gaining traction, particularly through the use of robotic arms. JAKA, a leader in robotics, emphasizes the importance of palletizing robots, which are designed to efficiently handle, organize, and stack items, thereby replacing the physically demanding and repetitive tasks traditionally performed by human workers. These robotic arms automate the placement of various items onto pallets for storage or shipment, enhancing operational efficiency while minimizing the risk of injury associated with manual labor. The precision control technology employed by JAKA ensures that each item is placed accurately, contributing to the stability and integrity of the pallets. The compact design of these robots allows them to operate effectively within the confined spaces of packaging lines. Implementing a palletizing robot involves critical considerations such as payload capacity, reach, and speed, which collectively influence the throughput of production lines. Unlike industrial welding robots that follow complex paths, palletizing robots utilize efficient path planning for pick-and-place operations. JAKA’s systems are adaptable, allowing for quick reprogramming to accommodate various product types and box patterns. Moreover, palletizing robots are integrated into broader automation systems that include conveyors and vision sensors, enhancing their functionality within smart workflows. JAKA's robots are designed for seamless communication with these peripheral devices, ensuring reliable operation even in noisy factory environments. By streamlining the final stages of production and handling, JAKA's palletizing robots represent a significant advancement in logistics automation, improving efficiency and alleviating the physical burden on workers.

Locus Robotics expands European headquarters with new automation demo and customer hub

Locus Robotics expands European headquarters with new automation demo and customer hub

Locus Robotics, a leader in warehouse automation technologies, is advancing its European expansion by relocating its headquarters to Logistics Campus Aalsmeer. This strategic move, announced recently, aims to accommodate the company's growing operations in Europe by providing a larger space for its teams. The new facility will enhance capabilities for warehouse operations, customer demonstrations, solution training, and partner engagement, as well as support the regional lifecycle of its robotic systems. This relocation underscores Locus Robotics' commitment to strengthening its presence in the European market and meeting the increasing demand for automation solutions in logistics.

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Should You Lease or Finance Warehouse Automation Equipment?

Should You Lease or Finance Warehouse Automation Equipment?

In response to escalating pressures on supply chains, warehouse operators are increasingly turning to advanced automation technologies to meet rising consumer demands for rapid delivery and precise order fulfillment. As expectations for efficiency and accuracy grow, traditional manual processes for picking, packing, and sorting are proving inadequate. The shift towards automation includes the implementation of automated guided vehicles and smart conveyor systems, which are designed to enhance operational efficiency and streamline logistics. This transition is crucial for businesses aiming to remain competitive in a fast-evolving market landscape.

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Raymond partners with Third Wave Automation to expand physical AI across lift truck fleets

Raymond partners with Third Wave Automation to expand physical AI across lift truck fleets

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.

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Slamcore secures $14 million funding from investors including Rockwell Automation

Slamcore secures $14 million funding from investors including Rockwell Automation

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.

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Figure partners with Catalyst Brands to deploy humanoid robots in logistics operations

Figure partners with Catalyst Brands to deploy humanoid robots in logistics operations

Figure AI has entered into a commercial agreement with Catalyst Brands to implement humanoid robots within the retailer's distribution and logistics network. This collaboration will kick off at Catalyst Brands' distribution center located in Reno, Nevada, where the humanoid robots will be utilized to automate labor-intensive supply chain tasks. Catalyst Brands, known for its portfolio of popular retail chains, aims to enhance operational efficiency and reduce the physical strain on its workforce through this innovative technology. The deployment of these robots is expected to streamline processes and improve productivity within the distribution center.

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HelloFresh expands chilled warehouse capacity fivefold with Locus Robotics automation

HelloFresh expands chilled warehouse capacity fivefold with Locus Robotics automation

Locus Robotics, a warehouse automation company, has announced that a cold-storage hardware modification developed for HelloFresh has enabled the meal kit company to expand chilled fulfillment capacity from 100 SKUs to 500 SKUs – a fivefold increase that supports greater meal variety and new revenue opportunities across the HelloFresh brand portfolio. Factor, a HelloFresh brand, […]

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Ambi Robotics and Pickle Robot integrate AI-powered robots to automate inbound warehouse logistics

Ambi Robotics and Pickle Robot integrate AI-powered robots to automate inbound warehouse logistics

Ambi Robotics and Pickle Robot Company have integrated their AI-powered robotic systems to automate one of the most labor-intensive parts of warehouse operations, creating an end-to-end inbound logistics solution that handles everything from trailer unloading to pallet stacking. Developed in response to demand from Fortune 500 retailers and logistics providers, the combined system links Pickle Robot’s […]

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SVT Robotics surpasses four billion transactions on its Softbot automation platform

SVT Robotics surpasses four billion transactions on its Softbot automation platform

SVT Robotics, a prominent provider of interoperability software for enterprise and physical AI, has reported a significant milestone with its Softbot Platform surpassing four billion transactions. This achievement highlights the platform's robust infrastructure, which is designed to support high-volume data processing on a global scale. Currently, transaction volumes are rapidly increasing, reaching between 100 million and 130 million transactions per week. This surge reflects the growing demand for efficient and resilient data solutions in various industries, positioning SVT Robotics as a key player in the technology landscape.

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Real-Time Supply Chains Transform Industrial Real Estate and Inventory Management

Real-Time Supply Chains Transform Industrial Real Estate and Inventory Management

Recent advancements in predictive analytics, robotics, and data-driven logistics are reshaping industrial real estate by reducing reliance on large inventories. Traditionally, warehouses were designed to manage uncertainty through storage, but the shift towards real-time coordination is changing this paradigm. As supply chains become more connected and visibility improves, the need for extensive inventory diminishes, leading to a redesign of facilities focused on efficient operations. This transformation is significant as it alters the fundamental structure of industrial real estate, moving away from storage-heavy models to those optimized for continuous movement. Just as the introduction of standardized shipping containers revolutionized logistics, the new design principles for automation and throughput will set long-lasting standards for future infrastructure. The choice of facilities that prioritize flow over storage will influence the development of buildings, vehicles, and logistics networks for years to come. Looking ahead, the role of intermediate facilities is evolving from inventory storage to dynamic transfer points, facilitating the movement of goods between transportation modes. As data accessibility increases and transportation systems become more coordinated, the industry must adapt to these changes. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication.

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Exotec's Managing Director Discusses Key Warehouse Automation Trends for 2026

Exotec's Managing Director Discusses Key Warehouse Automation Trends for 2026

Thomas Genestar, managing director of western Europe at Exotec, emphasizes the necessity of automation and AI in logistics due to the e-commerce boom. He identifies resilience, reliability, and operational continuity as critical pillars influencing supply chain strategies for 2026 and beyond. Genestar highlights the growing adoption of Goods-to-Person (G2P) solutions, which enhance warehouse efficiency by delivering items directly to operators. This innovation reduces unnecessary movement, increases task consistency, and minimizes physical strain on workers, addressing the significant costs associated with non-automated warehouses. Additionally, he notes the shift from traditional forecasting to AI/ML models that allow for dynamic demand sensing, enabling organizations to better align production with demand. This evolution supports more sustainable and resilient supply chain practices, including improved reverse logistics inspired by e-commerce return models. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication.

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The Importance of Nearshore Call Centers in Supporting Robotics and Automation

The Importance of Nearshore Call Centers in Supporting Robotics and Automation

Robotics and automation are transforming various sectors, including manufacturing, healthcare, and logistics. While these technologies enhance efficiency and reduce costs, they still require human intervention for troubleshooting. Nearshore call centers have emerged as essential support systems, providing real-time assistance for complex technical issues that automated systems cannot resolve. As businesses increasingly adopt automation, the need for effective customer support becomes critical. Nearshore call centers offer a cost-effective solution, delivering high-quality support that enhances customer experience. These centers facilitate smoother communication and faster response times due to their proximity and cultural familiarity, ensuring that customers receive the personalized assistance they need when unexpected issues arise. Looking ahead, companies must balance operational efficiency with customer satisfaction. The role of nearshore call centers will continue to be vital in maintaining service standards, offering multilingual support, and ensuring that customers can easily access help. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication.

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Cognibotics Secures €6.5 Million EU Funding for HKM1800 Robot Development

Cognibotics Secures €6.5 Million EU Funding for HKM1800 Robot Development

Cognibotics, a Swedish robotics firm, has received €6.5 million in funding from the European Innovation Council Accelerator under the Horizon Europe program. This funding comprises a €2.5 million grant and €4 million in equity financing, aimed at advancing the development and industrialization of the HKM1800 robot platform for logistics and manufacturing. The HKM1800 features a hybrid kinematic design that allows for delta-class speed and a workspace ten times larger than traditional robots, while consuming one-third less energy. The significance of this funding lies in its potential to enhance automation in Europe, addressing labor shortages and increasing throughput demands. The HKM1800 is designed to facilitate quick installation and achieve over 2,000 picks per hour within a 10 square meter workspace, effectively breaking the conventional speed/reach trade-off. CEO Fredrik Malmgren emphasized that this funding validates their technology and strategic direction, which focuses on both the robot and the software that supports it. Looking ahead, Cognibotics aims to leverage this funding to bring the HKM1800 to market and further develop its software and automation strategies. The project aligns with the growing need for scalable automation solutions in Europe. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication.

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DSV partners with Exotec to modernise Dutch supply chain operations

DSV partners with Exotec to modernise Dutch supply chain operations

DSV, a global leader in transport and logistics, has announced a strategic partnership with Exotec, a company renowned for its expertise in warehouse robotics. This collaboration has led to the installation of Exotec's advanced Skypod system at DSV's logistics center in Venlo. The innovative system features around 100 autonomous Skypod robots, designed to enhance fulfillment operations for a range of retail brands. This initiative aims to streamline logistics processes and improve efficiency in handling inventory, reflecting DSV's commitment to leveraging cutting-edge technology in its operations. The partnership underscores the growing trend of automation in the logistics sector, as companies seek to optimize their supply chains and meet increasing consumer demands.

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How Automated Container Gantry Cranes Are Reshaping Port Operations in 2026

How Automated Container Gantry Cranes Are Reshaping Port Operations in 2026

In 2026, container gantry cranes, essential to global port logistics, are set to undergo significant transformation. This evolution is driven by advancements in automation and artificial intelligence, alongside increasing demands for reduced emissions in the shipping industry. As a result, these towering machines are transitioning from traditional mechanical roles to becoming intelligent, interconnected systems. This shift aims to enhance operational efficiency and sustainability in port operations, fundamentally redefining logistics practices worldwide. The integration of smart technologies is expected to improve the speed and accuracy of cargo handling, ultimately benefiting global trade.

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Interview with Christina Gomez-Terry of Plus One Robotics: Why warehouse robotics succeeds or fails at scale

Interview with Christina Gomez-Terry of Plus One Robotics: Why warehouse robotics succeeds or fails at scale

Warehouse automation is evolving as logistics operators increasingly focus on scaling robotic systems. While the effectiveness of robotics in tasks like parcel picking, depalletizing, sorting, and palletizing has been demonstrated through various pilot projects and controlled deployments, the industry now faces the challenge of implementing these technologies on a larger scale. This shift comes as companies seek to enhance efficiency and productivity in their operations, responding to growing demands for faster and more reliable logistics solutions. As the sector moves forward, the emphasis will be on integrating robotics into existing workflows and expanding their capabilities across multiple facilities.

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Addressing the Human Bottleneck in Healthcare Automation: Aligning Physicians with Patient Demand

Addressing the Human Bottleneck in Healthcare Automation: Aligning Physicians with Patient Demand

Hospitals are increasingly adopting automation to enhance care delivery by integrating software for administrative tasks, utilizing robots for logistics, and deploying AI for documentation and scheduling. These advancements aim to reduce waiting times and streamline workflows, allowing clinical teams to focus more on patient care. However, despite these technological improvements, healthcare automation faces a significant limitation: the availability of physicians. Even with optimized back-office operations and improved information flow, the system can falter if the right doctors are not present in necessary specialties and locations, leading to delays in patient care. As automation becomes a standard part of hospital operations, the challenge of matching physician availability with patient demand intensifies. The reliance on robotic process automation (RPA) to alleviate administrative burdens highlights the need for a balanced approach that addresses both technological and human resource constraints in healthcare delivery. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication.

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TGW Logistics and Hai Robotics Partner to Expand Flexible Warehouse Automation Solutions

TGW Logistics and Hai Robotics Partner to Expand Flexible Warehouse Automation Solutions

TGW Logistics has announced a strategic partnership with Hai Robotics to advance flexible warehouse automation solutions through the integration of robotics technologies. This collaboration, which aims to enhance scalability and adaptability in fulfillment options across various industries, will utilize Hai Robotics' cutting-edge case-handling systems within TGW's modular fulfillment portfolio. The partnership is expected to streamline operations and improve efficiency in logistics, addressing the growing demand for innovative automation solutions in the supply chain sector.

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TGW Logistics and Hai Robotics Partner to Expand Flexible Warehouse Automation Solutions

TGW Logistics and Hai Robotics Partner to Expand Flexible Warehouse Automation Solutions

TGW Logistics has partnered with Hai Robotics to advance flexible warehouse automation solutions through the integration of robotics technologies. Announced recently, this collaboration seeks to deliver scalable and adaptable fulfillment options across multiple industries. By incorporating Hai Robotics' automated case-handling systems into TGW's modular fulfillment portfolio, the partnership aims to enhance operational efficiency and meet the evolving demands of modern supply chains. This strategic alliance reflects a growing trend towards automation in logistics, driven by the need for increased productivity and flexibility in warehouse operations.

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AVI-SPL and Volvo Autonomous Solutions Launch Freight Operations Between Dallas and Houston

AVI-SPL and Volvo Autonomous Solutions Launch Freight Operations Between Dallas and Houston

AVI-SPL, in partnership with Volvo Autonomous Solutions, has initiated commercial autonomous freight operations between Dallas and Houston using the Volvo VNL Autonomous vehicle powered by the Aurora Driver. This operation will facilitate the transport of audio-visual electronics, including new products and end-of-life equipment for recycling, enhancing AVI-SPL's Electronic Recycling Program. This collaboration is significant as it addresses the increasing freight demand in the U.S. amid a shortage of qualified drivers and delivery capacity constraints. By leveraging autonomous transport technologies, AVI-SPL aims to improve logistics operations, enhance service delivery, and meet the needs of time-sensitive freight, thereby reinforcing its position as a leader in the industry. Looking ahead, this partnership represents a pivotal advancement in the application of autonomous trucking in logistics. As freight capacity demand escalates, the focus will be on how these technologies can enhance supply chain efficiency, improve asset utilization, and ensure cargo security. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication.

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Interview: Parallel Systems CEO Matt Soule on building ‘the world’s first autonomous freight rail system’

Interview: Parallel Systems CEO Matt Soule on building ‘the world’s first autonomous freight rail system’

In recent years, autonomous trucks have captured significant attention and investment in the freight transportation sector. However, freight rail is also experiencing a transformative shift, as highlighted by Matt Soule, founder and CEO of Parallel Systems. He asserts that autonomous rail technology could revolutionize the industry, offering a promising alternative to traditional freight methods. This development comes at a time when the logistics sector is increasingly seeking innovative solutions to enhance efficiency and reduce costs. As the demand for sustainable and automated transport solutions grows, the freight rail industry is positioning itself to leverage advancements in technology, potentially reshaping the future of cargo movement across the country.

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Neolix partners with QuikBot to develop autonomous delivery network

Neolix partners with QuikBot to develop autonomous delivery network

Neolix, a developer specializing in Level 4 autonomous logistics vehicles, has formed a strategic partnership with Singapore's QuikBot Technologies to create a comprehensive autonomous delivery solution. This collaboration aims to facilitate deliveries across public roads, building interiors, and directly to doorsteps. The partnership will support Neolix's pilot deployment in Singapore and assist in meeting compliance requirements, while also enhancing the autonomous delivery capabilities of both companies throughout the Asia-Pacific region.

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Serve Robotics expands beyond food delivery with autonomous laundry service

Serve Robotics expands beyond food delivery with autonomous laundry service

Serve Robotics has entered into a partnership with NoScrubs, an emerging on-demand laundry service, to expand its delivery offerings beyond prepared food. This collaboration, which marks Serve's inaugural venture into urban delivery for laundry, will kick off this week in select neighborhoods across Los Angeles. Utilizing Serve's fleet of autonomous sidewalk robots, the pilot program aims to deliver laundry orders directly to customers' doorsteps, enhancing convenience and efficiency in urban logistics.

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RFID and Barcode Technology for Smarter Operations

RFID and Barcode Technology for Smarter Operations

Recent advancements in RFID and barcode technology are transforming business operations by enabling real-time asset and inventory tracking. These technologies enhance accuracy and speed in daily workflows, with barcodes facilitating quick scanning and RFID providing automated visibility on a larger scale. As a result, companies across various sectors—including manufacturing, healthcare, retail, and logistics—are experiencing reduced downtime and improved decision-making capabilities. This shift towards smarter operations is particularly evident in busy warehouses, where the integration of these technologies streamlines processes and enhances overall efficiency. The growing reliance on RFID and barcode systems underscores their critical role in optimizing business performance and adapting to the demands of modern supply chains.

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UBTECH Collaborates to Enhance Global Reach of Humanoid Robots in European Retail Logistics

UBTECH Collaborates to Enhance Global Reach of Humanoid Robots in European Retail Logistics

UBTECH has announced partnerships aimed at accelerating the deployment of humanoid robots in European retail logistics environments. This initiative is part of UBTECH's broader strategy to expand its global footprint and enhance operational efficiencies in logistics through advanced robotics technology. The significance of this collaboration lies in its potential to transform retail logistics by integrating humanoid robots, which can streamline operations, reduce labor costs, and improve service delivery. As the demand for automation in logistics grows, UBTECH's efforts may set a precedent for the adoption of robotics in various sectors across Europe. Looking ahead, industry stakeholders should monitor UBTECH's progress in deploying these humanoid robots and the impact on logistics operations. The effectiveness of these robots in real-world applications will be crucial in determining the future of robotics in retail logistics. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication.

Automation Robotics Technology for Warehouse Logistics and Sorting

Automation Robotics Technology for Warehouse Logistics and Sorting

JAKA, a leader in automation robotics technology, is revolutionizing warehouse operations by integrating intelligent robotic systems to enhance efficiency and accuracy. As e-commerce volumes rise and supply chains become more complex, the company emphasizes that adopting automation is essential for maintaining competitiveness. Recently, JAKA implemented polishing robots designed for high-precision sorting tasks, capable of adapting to various item sizes and surface requirements. These robots utilize advanced control systems to ensure consistent results while minimizing operational downtime. By combining these solutions with data-driven tracking systems, JAKA can monitor throughput and continuously improve efficiency across multiple sorting lines. A crucial aspect of JAKA's automated operations is the JAKA S Screwdriving system, which offers high efficiency and stability for assembling transport equipment. This system allows for customizable torque adjustments and can be seamlessly integrated with conveyor systems, enhancing overall workflow connectivity. The quick and responsive nature of JAKA robots enables human workers to focus on complex decision-making while robots manage repetitive tasks. Safety protocols are embedded within the system to ensure a secure working environment, allowing for smooth coexistence between human workers and robots. By leveraging automation robotics technology, JAKA aims to enhance operational flexibility, scalability, and safety, ultimately achieving higher productivity without compromising quality. The company's commitment to refining its automation solutions positions it to meet the evolving demands of logistics and support sustainable growth for both itself and its clients.

Robotera Unveils "End-to-End" Humanoid Solution to Close Logistics’ Final Automation Gap

Robotera Unveils "End-to-End" Humanoid Solution to Close Logistics’ Final Automation Gap

Robotera has announced a groundbreaking advancement in warehouse automation with the introduction of its VLA-powered L7 humanoid robot. This innovative technology is specifically designed to tackle the intricate "picking" phase in warehouses, a task that traditional Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs) struggle to manage effectively. The launch of the L7 marks a significant milestone in the field of robotics, as it is touted as the first of its kind globally to address these challenges. The development comes in response to the growing demand for more efficient and capable solutions in logistics and supply chain operations. By integrating advanced visual and learning algorithms, the L7 humanoid robot is expected to enhance productivity and accuracy in warehouse environments, ultimately streamlining operations for businesses.

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Geek+ Partners with Shiperoo to Revolutionize Logistics with Advanced Automation Solutions

Geek+ Partners with Shiperoo to Revolutionize Logistics with Advanced Automation Solutions

Geek+ has announced a partnership with Shiperoo to revolutionize logistics by integrating advanced automation solutions aimed at boosting operational efficiency and sustainability for retailers. This collaboration will see the deployment of Geek+ robotic technologies at Shiperoo's fulfillment centers located in Melbourne. The initiative is designed to significantly enhance order picking speeds and optimize logistics operations, positioning both companies for future international expansion.

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Arvato Systems presenta en Logistics & Automation su SGA inteligente con módulos de IA

Arvato Systems presenta en Logistics & Automation su SGA inteligente con módulos de IA

Arvato Systems is set to participate in the upcoming Logistics & Automation event, collaborating with Locus Robotics, which will also have a presence at the exhibition stand. This partnership aims to showcase innovative solutions in logistics and automation, highlighting advancements in technology that enhance operational efficiency. The event is scheduled to take place in the near future, providing a platform for industry leaders to connect and explore the latest trends and technologies in the logistics sector. By joining forces, Arvato Systems and Locus Robotics seek to demonstrate their commitment to driving progress in the industry and addressing the evolving needs of businesses in a rapidly changing market.

ABB Robotics completes Visual SLAM AMR range with autonomous forklift launch

ABB Robotics completes Visual SLAM AMR range with autonomous forklift launch

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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Robust.AI selects Aptiv’s AI-powered perception system for next-generation Carter warehouse robot

Robust.AI selects Aptiv’s AI-powered perception system for next-generation Carter warehouse robot

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 […]

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X Square Robot builds a full-stack approach to embodied AI and general-purpose robotics

X Square Robot builds a full-stack approach to embodied AI and general-purpose robotics

The robotics industry is undergoing a transformation due to the swift advancement of embodied artificial intelligence, prompting companies to innovate machines that can tackle diverse real-world tasks instead of being limited to single functions. Notably, Shenzhen-based X Square Robot has emerged as a key player in this competitive landscape, successfully completing four consecutive financing rounds. This funding achievement underscores the growing interest and investment in versatile robotic technologies, as firms strive to enhance their capabilities and meet the increasing demand for intelligent automation solutions.

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Festo launches GripperAI software to simplify flexible robot handling

Festo launches GripperAI software to simplify flexible robot handling

Festo has launched GripperAI, an innovative AI-driven software designed to enhance robotic handling capabilities. This solution allows robots to manage a variety of mixed, unfamiliar, and randomly positioned products without requiring extensive programming or specialized vision systems. The introduction of GripperAI aims to provide manufacturers with increased flexibility in their automated handling processes. By automatically determining the best gripping point for each item, the software streamlines operations and improves efficiency in manufacturing environments. This advancement reflects Festo's commitment to integrating cutting-edge technology into automation solutions, catering to the evolving needs of the industry.

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Interview with Paul Dawalibi: Can Ras Al Khaimah become the Silicon Valley of the Middle East?

Interview with Paul Dawalibi: Can Ras Al Khaimah become the Silicon Valley of the Middle East?

In recent years, the focus of technology companies aiming to establish a foothold in the Middle East has shifted from the traditional hubs of Dubai and Abu Dhabi to emerging innovation centers. As competition for investment in artificial intelligence, robotics, and deep technology escalates globally, smaller cities are increasingly positioning themselves as viable alternatives. These agile hubs are actively working to attract tech firms by offering unique advantages and fostering an environment conducive to innovation. This shift reflects a broader trend in the region, where diverse locations are striving to enhance their appeal in the rapidly evolving tech landscape.

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Geekplus intalls more than 400 autonomous mobile robots at multiple Toyota plants

Geekplus intalls more than 400 autonomous mobile robots at multiple Toyota plants

Geekplus has initiated the deployment of moving-type Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) at multiple Toyota Motor Corporation plants across Japan. This strategic move comes in response to labor shortages stemming from the country's declining population and evolving labor market dynamics. Currently, 436 Geekplus AMRs are actively operating within Toyota's manufacturing facilities, with each system managing around 200 units. The integration of these robots aims to enhance operational efficiency and address workforce challenges, reflecting a growing trend in automating production processes within the automotive industry.

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Autonomous truck company Einride now listed on Nasdaq

Autonomous truck company Einride now listed on Nasdaq

Einride, a technology firm focused on advancing electric and autonomous freight solutions, has officially launched its American depository shares and warrants on the Nasdaq Global Market and Nasdaq Capital Market. Trading commenced today under the ticker symbols “ENRD” for the shares and “ENRDW” for the warrants. This significant milestone marks Einride's entry into the public market, a move aimed at enhancing its visibility and attracting investment to further its mission of promoting cost-efficient freight solutions. The company's leadership is celebrating this achievement as a pivotal step in its growth strategy.

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Wing and Walmart expand drone delivery network to seven new US metro areas

Wing and Walmart expand drone delivery network to seven new US metro areas

Drone delivery company Wing, in partnership with retail giant Walmart, is expanding its residential drone delivery network across the United States, which they claim is the largest of its kind. This initiative will introduce drone delivery services to seven new metropolitan areas, including Memphis, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Phoenix. The expansion aims to enhance accessibility and convenience for consumers, with a target of reaching 40 million Americans by 2027. The collaboration between Wing and Walmart is part of a broader strategy to leverage drone technology for efficient delivery solutions, responding to the growing demand for rapid and reliable delivery services in urban areas.

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Interview with Columbia professor and co-founder of SceniX Yunzhu Li: ‘Simulation is central’

Interview with Columbia professor and co-founder of SceniX Yunzhu Li: ‘Simulation is central’

The robotics industry is currently experiencing a significant influx of investment and media coverage, driven by ambitious projections regarding the future of humanoid machines. Numerous companies have unveiled plans to produce thousands of robots, leveraging recent advancements in artificial intelligence that have heightened expectations for the integration of general-purpose robots into various environments, including factories, warehouses, workplaces, and homes. This surge in interest reflects a growing belief that robots could soon become a standard presence in everyday life. However, amidst the enthusiasm, there are underlying challenges and considerations that the industry must address to realize these ambitious goals.

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The Evolution of Intelligent and Adaptive Automation in Supply Chains

The Evolution of Intelligent and Adaptive Automation in Supply Chains

Supply chain automation is set to become increasingly intelligent, connected, and adaptive. AI-driven software is transitioning from merely reactive monitoring to more advanced predictive and prescriptive capabilities. This evolution will enable operations to rebalance workloads and optimize performance automatically. The significance of this shift lies in its potential to enhance operational efficiency and responsiveness within supply chains. By leveraging AI technologies, organizations can better anticipate disruptions and adjust their processes proactively, leading to improved productivity and reduced costs. Looking ahead, stakeholders should monitor the ongoing advancements in AI-driven automation technologies. The focus will likely be on how these innovations can further transform supply chain dynamics, making them more resilient and capable of adapting to changing market demands. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication.

Manufacturers Assess Automation ROI by Evaluating IT Reliability and Downtime Costs

Manufacturers Assess Automation ROI by Evaluating IT Reliability and Downtime Costs

Manufacturers typically calculate the return on investment (ROI) for automation by focusing on labor savings and increased throughput. However, a critical factor often overlooked is the cost associated with automation downtime, which can significantly impact overall profitability. This aspect of IT reliability is essential for determining the true financial benefits of robotic systems in smart manufacturing environments. Understanding the hidden costs of automation downtime is vital for manufacturers aiming to optimize their operations. When automation systems experience failures, the resulting downtime can negate the anticipated labor savings and throughput gains. This highlights the importance of investing in reliable IT infrastructure to ensure continuous operation and maximize the ROI of automation investments. Looking ahead, manufacturers should prioritize strategies that enhance IT reliability to mitigate downtime risks. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication, but ongoing assessments of automation systems will be crucial in refining ROI calculations and ensuring sustainable manufacturing practices in the future.

Autonomous mobile robots enhance assembly automation.

Autonomous mobile robots enhance assembly automation.

Schnaithmann has introduced autonomous mobile robots into its assembly and transfer lines, enhancing automation capabilities. This integration aims to streamline operations and improve efficiency in manufacturing processes. The deployment of these robots represents a significant advancement in the company's approach to modern assembly automation, reflecting a growing trend in the industry towards increased reliance on autonomous technologies.

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Bridging the Automation Gap: Why SME Distributors are Turning to "Instant-On" Intralogistics

Bridging the Automation Gap: Why SME Distributors are Turning to "Instant-On" Intralogistics

Agile distributors and regional manufacturers are facing significant challenges due to the "Integration Trap," a lengthy process that complicates the communication between robotic systems and existing Warehouse Management Systems (WMS). This issue has emerged as a major barrier, hindering operational efficiency and innovation within the industry. As companies strive to modernize their supply chains, the integration of advanced robotic technologies with outdated management systems has proven to be a time-consuming endeavor, often spanning several months. The need for seamless communication is critical for these businesses to remain competitive and responsive to market demands. Addressing the Integration Trap is essential for fostering a more agile and efficient distribution network, allowing companies to leverage automation effectively and enhance overall productivity.

Delta Electronics' D-Bot Collaborative Robots Win BIG SEE Product Design Award 2026

Delta Electronics' D-Bot Collaborative Robots Win BIG SEE Product Design Award 2026

Delta Electronics has received the prestigious BIG SEE Product Design Award 2026 for its Delta D-Bot series of collaborative robots. This award highlights exceptional achievements in product design and industrial innovation, showcasing Delta's commitment to sustainability and creativity in technology. The recognition is significant as it underscores Delta's strategy of investing over eight percent of its annual revenue in research and development, particularly in design and innovation. Michael Mayer-Rosa, senior director at Delta, emphasized that the award reflects the high standards of their team in merging industrial robotics with practical and efficient design, catering to diverse customer needs. Looking ahead, Delta's D-Bot series, launched in spring 2024, features six flexible models with advanced safety technologies and compatibility with various industrial protocols. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication.

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Robotics needs a service framework.

RSF defines a common language for robot service capability, lifecycle operations, certification pathways, and service-provider networks.