Targeting the booming industrial control applications driven by the AI wave, global AI PC and AIoT solutions leader MSI is unveiling its next-generation Autonomous Mobile Robot (AMR) solution at ...
Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs) are mobile machines that can automatically transport goods from one location to another. The first such vehicle was created in 1958 to transport groceries around a ...
South Korea-based MORAI is debuting a plethora of full-stack autonomous driving simulation technologies for its SIM platform at CES, in a quest to advance autonomous unmanned systems. SIM is designed ...
Serve Robotics’ autonomous delivery robots operate on sidewalks and handle short-distance, last-mile deliveries in busy urban areas. Using a combination of cameras, sensors, and AI, they navigate city ...
Two things that have been hard to miss lately when it comes to industrial automation technologies are artificial intelligence (AI) and Nvidia. Not surprisingly, the two are closely connected as Nvidia ...
Autonomous mobile robots help manufacturers manage internal logistics while freeing up employees to perform high-value tasks. Use these five steps to help manage an AMR deployment project. Since ...
DETROIT--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mobile Industrial Robots (MiR), the global market leader in autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), will feature the company’s latest safe, flexible and cost-effective AMRs as well ...
Stereo camera use case with autonomous mobile robots. Source: OTTO and Gideon Brothers. 3D sensors are a fundamental technology for measuring depth perception. These sensors can be found in several ...
Spherical mobile robots represent a versatile class of autonomous systems that encapsulate the mechanical advantages of a sealed, omnidirectional shell with innovative internal actuation mechanisms.
Nvidia has announced what the company called its “largest-ever platform expansion for Edge AI and Robotics,” and rightfully so. In typical Nvidia fashion, the company is bringing together years of ...
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