The subhead for the Seegrid / RōBEX partnership announcement noted “Seegrid Partners with Growing Robotics Integrator”. ‘Growing’ is the operative word here, but ‘capable’ would also suffice as the RōBEX descriptor.
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Pittsburgh, PA based Seegrid Corporation, a provider of autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) for material handling operations, announced that it has entered into a strategic partnership agreement with Perrysburg, Ohio based RōBEX, a robotics and automation integrator and engineering services provider.
Salients
More Offerings – The RōBEX AMR solutions portfolio now include members of Seegrid’s Palion series of AMRs, including the Seegrid Palion Lift, the Seegrid Palion Pallet Truck and the Seegrid Palion Tow Tractor.
Enabling Technologies – RōBEX will also make available to its customers Seegrid’s other enabling technologies for material handling automation including Seegrid’s Supervisor fleet management software and Fleet Geek cloud-based, data analytics platform.
Acquired – The same day as the partnership was announced, RōBEX gave notice that the company, along with a second automation integrator, Mid-State Engineering, has been acquired by private equity firm Angeles Equity Partners. In addition to integrators RōBEX and Mid-State, Angeles Equity Partner’s portfolio also includes a number of manufacturing firms.
The Seegrid partnership broadens and deepens the RōBEX AMR solutions portfolio.
RBR Says
The subhead for the Seegrid / RōBEX partnership announcement noted “Seegrid Partners with Growing Robotics Integrator”. ‘Growing’ is the operative word here, but “capable” could also serve as the RōBEX descriptor.
That Seegrid has added RōBEX as an integrator is commendable, and congratulations are in order. But it important to understand why the partnership makes good business sense for both parties, as well as what it reveals about evolving critical competencies for both automation integrators and their technology partners.
RōBEX has integrator partnerships with AMR providers MiR and AutoGuide. Autonomous mobile robots are red hot at this time in the manufacturing and logistics sectors, and experience with autonomous mobile systems, including their deployment and operations, is a critical requirement for robotics and automation integrators. The Seegrid partnership broadens and deepens the RōBEX AMR solutions portfolio.
RōBEX is also in tune with other robotics and automation trends such as 3D visioning, and machine learning, as well as the Robotics-as-a-Service (RaaS) business models (of many types) that have quickly become de rigueur among forward thinking AMR suppliers, including Seegrid. RōBEX’s Robotics-as-a-Service program is RōBEX FLEXX.
Like AMRs and RaaS, AI powered machine vision is also a critical enabler for increasing automation operational effectiveness, and as such robotics integrators must have some type of play there. The RōBEX partnership with Plus One Robotics does just that. Plus One’s edge 3D and AI-powered vision software, PickOne, allows for vision-guided manipulation of a variety of objects, and is robot and gripper agnostic. Since its founding in 2016, Plus One has received three rounds of investment funding for a total of US $43 million, a clear indicator how the investment community views the company and their vision powered manipulation solution.
Dan Kara is Vice President, Robotics at WTWH Media where he chartered with driving the company’s robotics initiatives including online and print publications, and in-person and digital events. Prior to joining WTWH, he was Practice Director, Robotics and Intelligent Systems at ABI Research and Chief Research Officer for Myria RAS, both research and advisory services firms focused on automation, robotics and intelligent systems. Dan also served as President of Robotics Trends, an integrated media and research firm serving the personal, service and industrial robotics markets. (Contact: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dankara/)
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