New York Tech Media
  • News
  • FinTech
  • AI & Robotics
  • Cybersecurity
  • Startups & Leaders
  • Venture Capital
No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • FinTech
  • AI & Robotics
  • Cybersecurity
  • Startups & Leaders
  • Venture Capital
No Result
View All Result
New York Tech Media
No Result
View All Result
Home AI & Robotics

Boston Dynamics’ Stretch robot now commercially available

New York Tech Editorial Team by New York Tech Editorial Team
March 28, 2022
in AI & Robotics
0
Boston Dynamics’ Stretch robot now commercially available
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Listen to this article

Voiced by Amazon Polly
stretch

Boston Dynamics’ Stretch is able to lift up to 50 lbs at a time. | Source: Boston Dynamics

Editor’s Note: Kevin Blankespoor, vice president and general manager of warehouse robotics at Boston Dynamics, is keynoting our Robotics Summit & Expo, which takes place May 10-11 in Boston. His talk, called “The Next Generation of Mobile Robot Applications,” will provide attendees with an update on how agile, mobile robots are currently being used at industrial sites and warehouses. 

Expo attendees will also have the opportunity to take Boston Dynamics’ Spot for a walk. Spaces will be limited for this unique experience, more information can be found here.

Boston Dynamics is showing off the production version of its Stretch robot this week at MODEX in Atlanta. Stretch, first announced in March 2021, is available for reservations for 2023 and 2024 deliveries, according to the company. 

Stretch is a mobile robot that unloads floor-loaded trailers and containers. Its powerful custom vacuum gripper is able to handle up to 50 lbs at a time, and packages with complex shapes. The robot is able to sort boxes without having any previous knowledge of their shape, and doesn’t require pre-programmed SKU numbers. Instead, Stretch makes all decisions in real-time.

Stretch is the next generation of Handle, a robot Boston Dynamics introduced in 2017 that combined wheels and legs. Stretch doesn’t have legs, but it does have an omni-directional mobile base with four independently controlled wheels. The robot is able to work for up to 16 hours on a single charge. 

“Labor shortages and supply chain snags continue to create challenges in keeping the flow of goods moving,” Robert Playter, CEO of Boston Dynamics, said. “Stretch makes logistics operations more efficient and predictable, and it improves safety by taking on one of the most physically demanding jobs in the warehouse. Many of our early adopter customers have already committed to deploying the robot at scale, so we are excited Stretch will soon be put to work more broadly, helping retailers and logistics companies handle the continued surging demand for goods.”

Currently, Stretch is sold out for 2022 installations. Boston Dynamics has a number of early customers, like DHL Supply Chain, H&M, GAP and Performance Team – A Maersk Company. 

Boston Dynamics announced its first customer for Stretch, DHL Supply Chain, in January 2022. DHL pre-ordered $15 million worth of Stretch robots to further automate warehouses in North America. Boston Dynamics plans to deliver the robots over the next three years. 

Boston Dynamics has also signed a multi-year contract with Performance Team – A Maersk Company. The company hopes Stretch can help it strengthen its warehouse and distribution capabilities. 

Follow all of The Robot Report’s coverage of MODEX 2022 here. 

Credit: Source link

Previous Post

Data shows Wisconsin making progress in attracting venture capital

Next Post

Startup founders, know the answer to this question when applying to any niche incubator

New York Tech Editorial Team

New York Tech Editorial Team

New York Tech Media is a leading news publication that aims to provide the latest tech news, fintech, AI & robotics, cybersecurity, startups & leaders, venture capital, and much more!

Next Post
Startup founders, know the answer to this question when applying to any niche incubator

Startup founders, know the answer to this question when applying to any niche incubator

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Meet the Top 10 K-Pop Artists Taking Over 2024

Meet the Top 10 K-Pop Artists Taking Over 2024

March 17, 2024
Panther for AWS allows security teams to monitor their AWS infrastructure in real-time

Many businesses lack a formal ransomware plan

March 29, 2022
Zach Mulcahey, 25 | Cover Story | Style Weekly

Zach Mulcahey, 25 | Cover Story | Style Weekly

March 29, 2022
How To Pitch The Investor: Ronen Menipaz, Founder of M51

How To Pitch The Investor: Ronen Menipaz, Founder of M51

March 29, 2022
Japanese Space Industry Startup “Synspective” Raises US $100 Million in Funding

Japanese Space Industry Startup “Synspective” Raises US $100 Million in Funding

March 29, 2022
UK VC fund performance up on last year

VC-backed Aerium develops antibody treatment for Covid-19

March 29, 2022
Startups On Demand: renovai is the Netflix of Online Shopping

Startups On Demand: renovai is the Netflix of Online Shopping

2
Robot Company Offers $200K for Right to Use One Applicant’s Face and Voice ‘Forever’

Robot Company Offers $200K for Right to Use One Applicant’s Face and Voice ‘Forever’

1
Menashe Shani Accessibility High Tech on the low

Revolutionizing Accessibility: The Story of Purple Lens

1

Netgear announces a $1,500 Wi-Fi 6E mesh router

0
These apps let you customize Windows 11 to bring the taskbar back to life

These apps let you customize Windows 11 to bring the taskbar back to life

0
This bipedal robot uses propeller arms to slackline and skateboard

This bipedal robot uses propeller arms to slackline and skateboard

0
Eldad Tamir

AI vs. Traditional Investing: How FINQ’s SEC RIA License Signals a New Era in Wealth Management

March 17, 2025
Overcoming Payment Challenges: How Waves Audio Streamlined Transactions with BridgerPay

Overcoming Payment Challenges: How Waves Audio Streamlined Transactions with BridgerPay

March 16, 2025
Arvatz and Iyer

PointFive and Emertel Forge Strategic Partnership to Elevate Enterprise FinOps in ANZ

March 13, 2025
Canditech website

Canditech is Revolutionizing Hiring With Their New Product

March 9, 2025
Magnus Almqvist, new CEO of Exberry

Exberry Appoints Magnus Almqvist as CEO to Drive Next Phase of Strategic Growth

March 5, 2025
Expert Family Law Firms in New York: Your Essential Guide to Legal Help

Expert Family Law Firms in New York: Your Essential Guide to Legal Help

March 3, 2025

Recommended

Eldad Tamir

AI vs. Traditional Investing: How FINQ’s SEC RIA License Signals a New Era in Wealth Management

March 17, 2025
Overcoming Payment Challenges: How Waves Audio Streamlined Transactions with BridgerPay

Overcoming Payment Challenges: How Waves Audio Streamlined Transactions with BridgerPay

March 16, 2025
Arvatz and Iyer

PointFive and Emertel Forge Strategic Partnership to Elevate Enterprise FinOps in ANZ

March 13, 2025
Canditech website

Canditech is Revolutionizing Hiring With Their New Product

March 9, 2025

Categories

  • AI & Robotics
  • Benzinga
  • Cybersecurity
  • FinTech
  • New York Tech
  • News
  • Startups & Leaders
  • Venture Capital

Tags

3D bio-printing acoustic AI Allseated B2B marketing Business carbon footprint climate change coding Collaborations Companies To Watch consumer tech cryptocurrency deforestation drones earphones Entrepreneur Fetcherr Finance Fintech food security Investing Investors investorsummit israelitech Leaders LinkedIn Leaders Metaverse news OurCrowd PR Real Estate reforestation software start- up startupnation Startups Startups On Demand startuptech Tech Tech leaders technology UAVs Unlimited Robotics VC
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and conditions

© 2024 All Rights Reserved - New York Tech Media

No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • FinTech
  • AI & Robotics
  • Cybersecurity
  • Startups & Leaders
  • Venture Capital

© 2024 All Rights Reserved - New York Tech Media