warehouse automation
Coverage of warehouse automation in the Nexus archive.
- Warehouse robots move packages without human handoff
Ambi Robotics and Pickle Robot Company have integrated their robotic systems to automate warehouse workflows. Pickle Robot's trailer-unloading robots transfer packages to Ambi Robotics' AmbiStack pallet-building system, enabling seamless package handling from truck to warehouse without human intervention.
- Robot soccer player dents wall with terrifying kicks
A robot soccer player from Booster Robotics, the T1 humanoid, demonstrated powerful kicks capable of denting walls. The robot, designed for research and development, showcases balance, control, and strength, with applications in environments like warehouses or disaster zones. The video highlights its potential risks and capabilities in autonomous tasks.
- Amazon develops a warehouse robot workers can speak to
Amazon has announced a new version of its Proteus warehouse robot that uses language-based interaction instead of code, as part of a shift toward automation to replace human workers. The robot handles tasks like heavy lifting and moving carts in warehouses.
- Humanoid robots work nonstop in package test
Figure AI's humanoid robots, powered by Helix-02 AI, completed over 24 hours of continuous autonomous package sorting in a warehouse test, surpassing the initial 8-hour goal. The robots sorted 28,000 packages without human intervention and were nicknamed by viewers, with visible name tags added by the company.