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Unlike other robots that perform limited functions, KR1 can move, lift and think like a human, only faster and more reliably.
Eighty percent of humans will engage with smart robots on a daily basis, and one in 20 supply chain managers will manage robots, rather than humans, by 2030, according to Gartner, Inc.
AI has been a hot topic in logistics, but many companies are now facing the reality behind the hype. From data challenges to ...
In a time of tariffs, labor shortages, and global uncertainty, AI is playing a key role in getting the right product to the ...
What makes RaaS so effective is how it solves the capital efficiency problem plaguing robotics companies. RaaS flips the ...
Robots are serving popcorn, frying food, and preparing avocados. Here's why bots and the food industry go together like ...
Knowing how to predict and measure the results of sustainability initiatives can open the door to project approvals as well as bottom-line savings.
Warehouse and logistics leaders across Europe are accelerating investment in automation to meet growing demand, but many ...
The company has more than 1 million robots in its fulfillment centers. Soon, the company will have more robots than humans, a ...
Zebra Technologies Corporation, a global firm in digitising and automating frontline workflows, has revealed that while 82% of warehouse decision-makers in Europe believe increased use of technology ...