China Post’s humanoid robots can sort 1,200 parcels an hour, showing how warehouse automation is moving into high-volume logistics and factory labor.
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'Last time a human will ever win': College intern beats humanoid robot in 'Man vs. Machine' challenge
"He said his left forearm is basically broken." ...
Recycling equipment manufacturer Machinex, based in Plessisville, Quebec, has launched its new SamurAI Optima sorting robot, which it says has been engineered to be the most space-efficient model in ...
Figure AI claims its three humanoid robots completed over 24 hours of continuous autonomous package sorting without any human control in a warehouse test.
US robotics startup showcases Helix-02 powered machines sorting packages without human control, sparking debate over the future of warehouse jobs.
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China deploys humanoid robots to sort 1,200 parcels per hour in massive postal hub
China has reportedly deployed humanoid robots into one of the world’s busiest postal networks ...
An automated sorting robot from Fameccanica, features integrated 3D vision systems for precise singularization, buffer conveyors for high-volume efficiency and automated barcode scanning for inventory ...
A human intern narrowly defeated Figure AI’s humanoid robot after a gruelling 10-hour package sorting challenge testing ...
By the time Figure had livestreamed eight hours of the robots performing “autonomous, unsupervised work,” Adcock was ...
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