On the newest episode of The Robotic Report Podcast, we chat with Thomas Tang, CEO and co-founder of Anyware Robotics. Anyware Robotics is launching an autonomous trailer unloading resolution, that may make its debut at MODEX 2024.
The mechanism consists of a cellular manipulator that features a Fanuc CRX 25iA cobot mounted on high of a custom-built, omnidirectional AMR base. Guests to the upcoming MODEX present will be capable to see the Pixmo robotic demo stay within the Anyware Robotics sales space.
On this episode, we additionally meet up with Matt Wicks, Sr Director and robotics automation enterprise chief with Zebra Expertise. Matt is chargeable for the Fetch Robotics merchandise at Zebra, and brings us on top of things on the Fetch AMR portfolio.
Episode Timeline
18:00 Interview with Thomas Tang, CEO and co-founder, of Anyware Robotics
38:30 Interview with Matt Wicks, Sr Director and robotics automation enterprise chief with Zebra Expertise.
Within the information this week
- ABB – Marc Segura weblog put up on the State of Robotics at ABB
- Article abstract:
- The continued growth of AI-powered robotics is the newest chapter in ABB’s fifty-year story of robotic innovation that started in 1974 with the sale of the world’s first industrial all-electric robotic, the IRB 6.
- ABB is bullish on the way forward for robotics that use AI
- Marc believes that AI will assist shut the abilities and data hole that exists between new robotics customers and make robotics helpful
- Article abstract:
- Hippo Harvest, a Fetch Robotics OEM associate, brings in $21M to scale automated greenhouse operations.
- That is an modern use case that leverages AMRs to automate the motion of trays of crops inside a greenhouse.