For piece picking, it’s all about timing
RightHand Robotics’ appointment of a new CEO suggests the company, and the technology, are poised for growth.
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RightHand Robotics’ appointment of a new CEO suggests the company, and the technology, are poised for growth.
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Limits to roboti technology are hampering efforts to create fully automated fulfillment centers, operators and executives say.
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Experts offer their opinions on warehouse automation trends, and what’s in store for 2023
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Automated solutions streamline operations in the pharmaceutical and health-products industry.
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Long used for end-of-line packaging of single SKUs, robots are now branching out into packing e-commerce orders, placing items into shipping cartons, or inducting items into autobaggers. While still early days, it’s being done and promises a way to take on volume and variability without adding labor.
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Robotics and automation helps boost labour and maintain a reliable throughput.
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Episode 308: RightHand Robotics at MODEX 2022
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Beyond its early pioneers, the region’s booming automation scene now includes hundreds of innovative companies.
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These automated fulfillment systems are part of the latest wave of technology, and they are already scoring huge improvements in distribution efficiencies. Here are some best practices to make your own army of piece picking robots successful.
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Gripper makers are expanding their reach into new markets as increasing technological accuracy and robotics applications continue to grow.
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RightHand Robotics, a developer of data-driven, autonomous robotic picking solutions for order fulfillment, and Asetec, a logistics automation ICT company, have partnered together for future robotic logistics center integration projects in South Korea.
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Advances in robotic piece-picking technology are driving its adoption in the DC and attracting investor interest, thanks to e-commerce growth and soaring demand for more warehouses.
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Handling and tracking products one item at a time become more critical.
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Vanderlande has announced a new automated piece picking robot as an addition to its Smart Item Robotics (SIR) portfolio of technologies, which fits with Vanderlande’s strategy of accelerating the use of robotics for warehousing. It features intelligent gripper technology, a sophisticated vision system and control software. Designed and built by US-based RightHand Robotics, the picking robot is specifically suitable for warehouses and distribution centres handling general merchandise products.
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Vanderlande joins as a charter member
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Element Logic, a major AutoStore solutions provider, named as charter member of RightHand's new partner program.
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'Supply chain resilience is one of the biggest concerns for everybody,' begins Leif Jentoft, co-founder and chief strategy officer of RightHand Robotics during an interview for The Logistics Point.
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Bloomberg Baystate Business podcast: Leif Jentoft, RightHand Robotics Co-Founder, on robots that make warehouses work
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Why cobbling together robotic arms, cameras, and AI software from different vendors is a risky approach
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Warehouse automation has become a hot area for investors as consumers moved online, supply chains snarled and workers became tougher to find. Case in point: RightHand Robotics, which offers piece-picking technology to fulfill orders, tells Forbes that it has raised $66 million to ramp up its product development and expand globally.
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Recent months, and the last holiday season, in particular, brought an e-commerce boom like no other. As the pandemic accelerated trends already in motion, online shopping and deliveries exploded and possibilities surrounding automation and artificial intelligence zoomed to the forefront.
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One of the most recognizable images of the modern supply chain is the autonomous robot. Today’s solutions are often as simple as a robotic arm, designed to pick product quickly and efficiently. It is these innovations we’re here today to discuss.
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RightPick system combines AI, advanced gripping, 3D imaging, and industrial computing technologies to offer flexible pick-and-place capabilities.
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The highlight of the show this week is Steve's conversation with Yaro Tenzer of RightHand Robotics. Steve and Yaro discuss the capabilities and technology behind RightHand Robotics (RHR) innovative bin-picking solution.
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Due to the rise of e-commerce in the last year and a half, staff shortage in the supply chain has intensified. Robotics and automation could be a useful tool to deal with that problem.
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MIT alumnus-founded RightHand Robotics has developed picking robots that are more reliable and adaptable in warehouse environments.
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An exclusive Tech Tribune Q&A with Lael Odhner (co-founder) of RightHand Robotics
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The market has no lack of robotics solutions. To find the right robotics fit for your operation, best practices include having a solid handle on internal data like product dimensions, order profiles, and peak requirements.
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In today's e-commerce environment, consumers are purchasing single items with a click and that item-handling task has been pushed back upstream into distribution and fulfillment centers.
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Recent months, and the last holiday season, in particular, brought an e-commerce boom like no other. As the pandemic accelerated trends already in motion, online shopping and deliveries exploded and possibilities surrounding automation and artificial intelligence zoomed to the forefront. Now as businesses consider the changing landscape, the use of automation and AI are weaving more tightly into the practices of many operations.
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Artug Acar, director of product management at RightHand Robotics, says that the stressors that the pandemic has placed on the global supply chain only underscored the benefits of reducing — or even removing — human workers from logistics facilities.
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Robotics has gained rapid traction in the last few years of economic growth and low unemployment, as companies began implementing as a means of increasing productivity and coping with the labor crunch. Now the Covid-19 disruption has changed the unemployment picture, but vendors still see a pressing need for innovation.
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Material Handling Product News is proud to announce the winners of our fifth-annual Readers’ Choice Products of the Year award. This award honors the achievements of companies for advances in materials handling systems and equipment within manufacturing, distribution centers and warehouses.
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From AI security and Kubernetes to storage and edge networking, here are 20 of the hottest technology startups in 2020.
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In this conversation with SupplyChainBrain Editor-in-Chief Bob Bowman, Vince Martinelli, head of product and marketing with RightHand Robotics, reviews the current and future state of robots in the warehouse.
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Perhaps the most significant by-product of the e-commerce revolution is that customers now expect that they can have exactly what they want, when they want it, and at the right price. This puts enormous pressure on supply chains.
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Just like WES, robot operating systems are undergoing a transformation that may change the way we manage distribution centers.
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RightHand Robotics is leading the industry in an area of warehousing automation that’s deceptively difficult to achieve: Teaching robots to autonomously and reliably pick up an object from one place and put it down in another. This combination of computer vision and mechanical gripping — the holy grail of manufacturing automation — cuts down on the amount of rote work required of warehouse employees.
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Nearly every company across every industry is looking for new ways to minimize human contact, cut costs and address the labor crunch in repetitive and dangerous jobs. WSJ explores why many are looking to robots as the solution for all three.
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On today’s episode, Dooner and The Dude are talking about the rise of warehouse automation and why it’s a leading space for innovation, how BCB Transport is helping drivers in the time of COVID, a trucker shares their story of finding lost money at a rest stop, and we have an orchestral #PlayItForward. They’re joined by special guests Vince Martinelli, Head of Product and Marketing at RightHand Robotic; Rick Larkin, President at BCB Transport; Jake Semba, Consulting summer analyst, CarrierDirect; and trucker Sharla Grimm.
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RightHand Robotics, a robotic piece-picking company headquartered in Somerville, Mass., opened a corporate entity in Tokyo called RightHand Robotics GK.
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RightHand Robotics takes on the hardest technical challenge of the ecommerce era: Teaching a machine to pick stuff up.
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Automated piece-picking startup RightHand Robotics Inc. has raised $23 million in funding from high-profile investors Menlo Ventures and Google Inc., and will use the capital to help its customers handle booming e-commerce growth given a scarcity of labor, the firm said today.
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Startup is among companies developing tools for gripping and lifting a variety of objects at distribution centers.
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RightPick booth demonstrations successfully pick and place more than 130,000 items
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Just one year after its debut, the stationary piece-picking robots from RightHand Robotics for warehousing and fulfillment centers continue to evolve to address the individual unit handling needs of e-commerce and omni-channel retailers.
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