
Eugene Demaitre
Editorial Director at WTWH Media LLC
Editorial Director at AutomatedWarehouse
Editorial director for robotics at WTWH Media
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3 days ago |
automatedwarehouseonline.com | Eugene Demaitre
Peer Robotics today announced Peer 3000, the next generation of its collaborative mobile robots. The system is engineered to be more compatible with existing factory and warehouse assets, said the Gurgaon, India-based company. “Manufacturing operations shouldn’t have to change their workflows to adopt automation,” stated Rishabh Agarwal, founder and CEO of Peer Robotics. “The Peer 3000 platform represents a complete reversal of traditional automation thinking.
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4 days ago |
therobotreport.com | Eugene Demaitre
Aldebaran, the producer of the Nao and Pepper humanoid robots, reportedly filed for bankruptcy in mid-February and has laid off much of its staff as it looks for another buyer. The robots were well-known in educational and service applications. Bruno Maisonnier founded Aldebaran in 2005. Its bipedal Nao and wheeled Pepper robots were designed with curved white surfaces and were shorter than adults to be non-threatening.
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5 days ago |
therobotreport.com | Eugene Demaitre
While the U.S. does not have a centralized industrial policy, various stakeholders have worked to elevate the priority of robotics. Last week, Rep. Jim McGovern (D-MA) announced the relaunch of the Congressional Robotics Caucus. McGovern will serve as co-chair of the caucus with Representatives Bob Latta (R-OH), Haley Stevens (D-MI), and Jay Obernolte (R-CA).
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1 week ago |
therobotreport.com | Eugene Demaitre
German Bionic Inc. today launched Exia, which it claimed is “the world’s first exoskeleton powered end to end by true augmented AI.” The company said its most advanced wearable system yet is designed to meet the demands of virtually any industry. “Exia represents a breakthrough in human augmentation,” stated Armin G. Schmidt, co-founder and CEO of German Bionic.
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2 weeks ago |
therobotreport.com | Eugene Demaitre
Manufacturers are facing worsening labor shortages, but programming conventional robots to respond to changes in production can take weeks. As a result, billions of dollars in high-mix, low-volume manufacturing remains out of reach for automation, according to Mbodi AI. The New York-based company today announced that it has been selected to join the Y Combinator accelerator’s X25 batch. “We’re building an embodied AI platform that lets anyone teach robots new skills — just by talking to them.
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At @a3automate with @MikeOitzman in Detroit to see lots of #robots and meet with key industry suppliers, engineers, and executives! https://t.co/S3YAROWwAz

Thanks again to all the attendees, speakers, exhibitors, staffers, partners, and sponsors of this year's @Robotics_Summit! It was great to see all of you! Keep a lookout for upcoming @therobotreport Report Podcast episodes with #Robotics event insights! https://t.co/huehoz1lZM https://t.co/rzOy06ngTa

Just a few days to go before the @Robotics_Summit! I look forward to sharing insights from the #robotics experts in our sessions, podcast booth, and exhibits! For example, check out this panel on "lights out" fulfillment. See you soon! https://t.co/VrY8NVENJh https://t.co/PJdN6CBg7o