Robotic piece-picking system makes grasp for success

Posted on Tuesday 30 January 2024

RIGHTHAND ROBOTICS has launched the RightPick 4 System, which it describes as a next-generation autonomous robotic piece-picking system for warehouse order fulfillment.

The RightPick 4 system can handle items up to 25% larger and 50% heavier, significantly reducing the need for human intervention. It features enhanced AI-based software algorithms, an upgraded sensor suite, and newly designed hardware that enables a larger picking range of item SKUs, advanced item handling capacity, and increased system autonomy. With improved picking and grasping techniques, the RightPick 4 system maximises reliability and enables faster integration through novel approaches in both software and hardware. 

Vice president of product & marketing Brendon Bielat, says: “Retailers continue to have challenges with growing demand for faster and more accurate order fulfillment, in part due to ongoing labour challenges. With the launch of the RightPick 4 system, we have created a new piece-picking solution that delivers increased autonomy, reliability, and serviceability.

“We have trained our system by leveraging more than a petabyte of operational data, gathered for over eight years from picking tens of millions of items around the globe. This massive amount of data has helped us create a smarter, more robust solution for real-world fulfillment challenges.”

With improved smart grasp and suction seal quality detection, RightHand Robotics can enable autonomous piece-picking for market verticals such as general merchandise, office supplies, apparel, pharmaceutical products, cosmetics, and 3PLs. Powered by RightPick AI, the RightPick 4 system is continuously learning.

For more information, visit www.righthandrobotics.com

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