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Arvato Supply Chain installs new intelligent random mixed boxes robotic depalletizers
The e-commerce service provider has had an intelligent robot-controlled depalletizer developed that further accelerates processes and the flow of goods in the warehouse.
Target is redesigning its next-day delivery network
Target Will Spend $100 Million To Expand Next-Day Delivery—And Compete With Amazon And Walmart
Take a tour inside the largest automated archival facility in the world
Welcome to Library and Archives Canada’s Preservation Storage Facility
How SAP and Its Systems Integrators Mislead Customers
SAP S/4HANA is a great technology, but it's not a one-size-fits-all solution.
The start of a golden age of robotics
Experts predict that the use of robotics in supply chains will rapidly go beyond fringe implementations to mainstream use and being considered “table stakes.”
Coca-Cola launching Georgia facility with advanced ‘mixed case palletizing’ robotic technology
Coca-Cola broke ground on an $85 million automated warehouse expansion in Atlanta.
'Moonlight': World's first force-controlled parallel robot is here
A Chinese robot developer called Flexiv has engineered "the world's first force-controlled parallel robot" for applications that require precision motion and force control, such as fastening screws, polishing items, and handling precision loads. The robot is called Moonlight.
TRI is inventing robotic capabilities that amplify people—rather than replace them
TRI focuses on solving what is called “challenge tasks” – tasks that are so difficult that the current state of the art cannot solve them
NBA unveils ‘wild’ new technology to insert fans into a live NBA game
Technology is taking over the world, and on its way, it’s creating an advanced way for you (yes, you!) to get involved in the NBA.
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang “ChatGPT is our iPhone moment”
Jensen Huang founded NVIDIA in 1993 and has served since its inception as president, chief executive officer.