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VC-C; Microsoft, Qualcomm Ventures, Hitachi Ventures

Our Robotics-as-a-Service model knocks down the biggest barrier to entry for automation–massive infrastructure investment–by offering automation as a subscription-based service. Instead of cost-prohibitive CapEx, we provide autonomous robots, powerful software, and dedicated engineering expertise as a cost-effective, quickly-deployed service that integrates seamlessly into your current warehouse.

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Warehouse Software Automation to Robotic Automation: Choosing a Scalable Solution that Matches Your Pace

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🔖 Topics: Warehouse Automation

🏢 Organizations: inVia Robotics


In the past, the logistics chain was much more straightforward; warehouses delivered the bulk products on pallets to stores, and then consumers would travel to stores to select and purchase the items. Today, eCommerce fulfillment workers need to access thousands of SKUs that are ordered in random quantities and combinations and at random times. At the same time, warehouses struggle to attract workers in the current labor shortage.

Robotic automation in e-commerce fulfillment centers improves efficiency, productivity, and profitability while reducing labor costs in the warehouse. Traditionally, the most significant barrier to entry for warehouse automation was the cost, along with the necessary changes in infrastructure to accommodate it. Many robotic solutions require significant upfront capital investments.

Read more at inVia Robotics Blog

You're Hired: Recruiting Mobile Robots

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✍️ Author: Beth Stackpole

🔖 Topics: robotics

🏢 Organizations: Fetch Robotics, InVia Robotics, ROEQ, Universal Robots, Yaskawa


While industrial robots have been part of the automation mix for decades, key advances in sensors, artificial intelligence (AI), software, machine vision, and light detection and ranging (LiDAR), among other technologies, are coalescing to empower an emerging category of more capable mobile and collaborative robots that are easier to program, less expensive to deploy, and far more flexible in the kinds of tasks they can perform.

Read more at Automation World

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