Stephanie Cannon of Pitney Bowes discusses deploying robotics systems from Ambi Robotics to support E-commerce. Plus Waymo’s self-driving cars and Sword Defense’s robotic sniper rifle.
Welcome to Episode 58 of The Robot Report Podcast, where each week Robot Report editor Steve Crowe and Mobile Robot Guide editor Mike Oitzman review the latest robotics, automation and intelligent systems news and announcements, and interview leading roboticists, leaders of innovative robotics companies, and other key members of the robotics community.
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In Episode 58 of The Robot Report Podcast, Steve Crowe and Mike Oitzman recap the Autonomous Mobile Robots and Logistics Conference that recently took place in Memphis. They also speak with Stephanie Cannon of Pitney Bowes, which is deploying robotics systems from Ambi Robotics throughout the U.S to support its e-commerce network.
Crowe and Oitzman also discuss recent robotics news, including Waymo’s self-driving cars repeatedly hitting a dead-end in San Francisco, and the outrage sparked by Ghost Robotics’ Vision-60 quadruped that was fitted with a Special Purpose Unmanned Rifle (SPUR) from Sword Defense that features a 6.5mm sniper rifle with an effective range of 1,200 meters.
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