American equipment supplier BHS has unveiled a sorting system using a robot known as “Max”, which can visualise different types of recyclables and sort them out. The company – Bulk Handling Systems – ...
Dublin, March 08, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Robotic Waste Sorting System Market - Growth, Trends, COVID-19 Impact, and Forecasts (2021 - 2026)" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's ...
Sorting by robotsof materials for recycling is set to be offered to the UK following trials of a system in Finland by waste management company SITA. SITAhas been using a system supplied by ZenRobotics ...
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EverestLabs' Veolia Australia MRF rollout in Perth delivers industry-leading sorting accuracy, boosting recovery rates, enhancing safety records, and enabling AI-driven decision-making for recycling ...
Geek+ is a leading AI-driven robotic solution and service provider - and China's No. 1 supplier of warehousing and logistics robotics. Now, it is bringing its award-winning solutions "Geek Sorting ...
ZenRobotics Ltd and Baetsen announce continuation of their fruitful cooperation. Baetsen confirms the order for two Next Generation ZenRobotics Recycler (ZRR1) units. The renewed system will replace ...
Nomagic, a provider of intelligent robotics for ecommerce, has supplied Asos with technology that will allow a wide range of products to be sorted, grouped and routed to packing stations at the ...
Amazon's new warehouse robot can identify and handle millions of products. The “state-of-the-art robot” is called Sparrow and it promises to help Amazon streamline shipments at the e-commerce giant to ...
Dizzying footage of an army of "cute" orange robots zipping across a warehouse floor has emerged online. A behind-the-scenes film has captured the self-charging machines in Chinese company STO Express ...
Today’s robots are smarter, faster, and cheaper. They’re also being called upon to move beyond traditional repetitive tasks ...