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The upgraded Handle robot can lift 30-pound boxes to stack pallets with ease.
Robot manufacturer Agility has built a human-like robot called Digit that can load boxes onto a truck — and the company is now selling it for $250,000.
Robots-for-rent is one way some small U.S. factories gain access to automation, reducing turnover and ensuring workers aren’t ...
Now, in the latest episode of “Robots Got Talent,” a video released by the company features its robot, Handle, stacking boxes in a factory like a champ.
Handle was designed by Boston Dynamics as a “mobile manipulation robot designed for logistics” as is now trained to stack boxes ...
On a technical side, Boston Dynamics says that Handle can life up to 30-pound boxes (although the video used roughly 12-pound boxes), and can stack pallets up to 4 feet deep and up to 5.5 feet ...
New video released by Boston Dynamics shows a pair of wheeled, birdlike robots stacking boxes in a warehouse.
Boston Dynamics has made amazing progress with its robot technology, but one of its bots clearly needs tweaking to improve its shelf-stacking skills. To see what we mean, check out this amusing ...
Boston Dynamics' latest robo-creature may be cuter than its creepy robot dogs, but its potential application could nevertheless make warehouse workers wary.
Imagine a robot stacking boxes in a warehouse when it suddenly sees that one box is in the wrong stack. It goes back and puts the container in the right place. How did the machine know it had made ...
Imagine an endless stream of such boxes and a business that lives and dies by the efficiency of their stacking, and you have an idea of the challenge facing warehouses that process large volumes ...
The video shows two robots moving cardboard boxes from a pallet onto a conveyor belt. Background: Boston Dynamics’ videos have ranged from the unsettling to the silly, with robots completing ...
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