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New robots collaborate to lift trays and crates
23 July 2020
US start-up Dexterity has launched full-stack (hardware and software) robotic systems.

The robots perform tasks such as fulfillment, kitting, sortation, singulation, palletisation, and depalletisation, and two robots can collaborate to pick trays or crates, and collaboratively move them across the work-area.
They are presently picking more than 200 items in production with 99.5% accuracy, and reliably pick a wide variety of novel objects including plastic bags, glass, perishables, and low-profile items.
Initial customers include Kawasaki Heavy Industries, a global food manufacturer and distributor, and a worldwide package delivery provider. The company was founded in 2017 and has raised $56 million to date.
The robots utilise artificial intelligence, advanced control theory, computer vision, and the sense of touch to adapt quickly, making them safe to work alongside people. Dexterity manages automation deployments for customers, from end-to-end system design and engineering to deployments with operational guarantees.
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