It's no secret that Amazon is embracing industrial robots for fulfillment tasks, but now the company is looking to the academic community to bring even more automation to warehouses. The internet ...
Human hands have built a great many things, including robots and machines that replace human hands. In celebration of this transition from flesh and blood to metal and lubricant, Amazon's annual ...
Ahold Delhaize has embarked on a partnership with Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) in the Netherlands to expand its newly launched Artificial Intelligence for Retail Lab, or AIRLab, into ...
Delft Aerial Robotics (DAR) announces today that it has expanded its portfolio to include a new company, Birds.ai. Formerly known as Dutch UAS, Birds.ai has developed a revolutionary technology that ...
AMSTERDAM & DELFT, The Netherlands--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Accenture (NYSE:ACN) and RoboValley, an innovation hub for robotics located at Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands, have announced a ...
Last year, Amazon kicked off its inaugural Picking Challenge to encourage teams to create robots able to perform the task of an Amazon stock picker. This year the competition was expanded to include ...
Delft, the Netherlands, November 9, 2018 - Ahold Delhaize announces today that it is partnering with Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) in the Netherlands to expand the company's Artificial ...
The Amazon robotic Picking Challenge is a now annual competition that searches for robots that could one day work in the company’s vast warehouses and its second champion has been announced. This year ...
The Amazon Picking Challenge in the shopping giant's competition design to seek out robots who could work in the automated warehouse of the future. This year's winner is in: A bot built by TU Delft ...
James Vincent is a senior reporter who has covered AI, robotics, and more for eight years at The Verge. Amazon has crowned the latest champion in its robotic picking challenge — an annual competition ...
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