Geek+ and Universal Logic has announced a joint commitment to support the manufacturing and logistics industry with a paradigm-shifting goods-to-robot solution, for automating supply chain operations and elevating industry 4.0.
Geek+ is a global leader in autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) and warehouse automation, and Universal Logic are known to be the pioneers of an AI/sensor/machine-control software ‘brain’ for robots.
With large parts of the supply chain dependent on fixed automation and manual materials handling, the rise in demand for customisation and made-to-stock capabilities have resulted in strained processes. In turn, it has generated a need for technologies that can automate the flexibility and precision of skilled labour and combine it with the throughput capacity of dynamic inventory control.
The partnership will give Universal Logic access to Geek+’s wide range of robotics hardware for intelligent sorting and picking. Built on autonomous mobile robot technology and AI-driven software, Geek+ will provide Universal Logic with the flexibility to automate the entire chain from dynamic inventory control to pick & pack, expanding from goods-to-man to goods-to-robot solutions.
Correspondingly, Geek+ will have access to Neocortex, Universal Logic’s AI platform featuring real-time and modular robot control for extended perception, direct grasping, and advanced robot guidance, enabling human-like flexible picking capabilities, to unleash the true potential of intelligent robotics for logistics.
Randy Randolph, Senior Sales Manager of Geek+ US said, “We are very glad to partner with Universal Logic and look forward to leveraging their extensive experience in automating dynamic robot behaviour to realise the full potential of our intelligent mobile robotics solutions. By combining our advanced robotics hardware with Universal Logic’s unparalleled experience, we believe that this collaboration has the potential to transform the global supply chain and shape the future.”
Universal Logic CEO, David Peters stated, “The Geek+ mobile robot platform dovetails perfectly with Universal’s dynamic robot control for picking and packing, providing our customers seamless automation capabilities, creating an end-to-end solution to meet current and future supply chain needs.”
Today, Geek+ and Universal Logic respectively serve a broad customer range including Fortune 500 Companies and regional businesses.
The collaboration will enable them to strengthen their industry leadership and provide clients with flexible, adaptable, and efficient operations that can meet challenges associated with high mix/high volume applications in manufacturing, wholesale, and retail. By combining the efficiency and speed of robots with human-like precision and flexibility, it will allow businesses to realize stable and reliable supply chain operations and meet the challenges of tomorrow.
Humanoid’s warehouse robots now have a clearer path from pilot project to production line. UK robotics startup Humanoid has partnered with Bosch to scale production of its HMND 01 humanoid robots for the European market. This follows a successful proof of concept earlier this year. The agreement focuses on Humanoid’s effort to commercialize its robots for logistics and manufacturing. Bosch will serve as the company’s contract manufacturer. They will also assist with production planning, hardware design, supply chain operations, and cost optimization through what the companies call a Design for Excellence approach. This partnership follows testing in March at Bosch’s logistics facility in Bühl, Germany. There, Humanoid’s robots moved boxes autonomously from conveyor systems onto trolleys in a live workflow. Humanoid reports that the robots handled five different box sizes with varied weights and dimensions while adjusting to changing conditions. They also tested advanced scanning systems, multi-conveyor coordination, and flexible handling capabilities. Humanoid’s KinetIQ AI framework coordinated the warehouse operation and demonstrated that the robots could scale beyond experimental use. “For Humanoid, this agreement is a critical step in our roadmap, connecting the gap between proof of concept validation and large-scale deployment,” said Artem Sokolov, Founder and CEO of Humanoid. “Our goal has always been to shorten the path between innovation and real-world integration, and this agreement reflects that approach. Together with Bosch, a strong manufacturing partner, we aim to bring humanoid robots into industrial settings, expand their deployment, and speed up adoption in logistics, manufacturing, and beyond,” Sokolov added. Bosch views the partnership as part of its move into industrial robotics manufacturing. “This partnership is based on a shared belief in the great potential of robotics in industry,” said Peter Svejkovsky, Head of Corporate Intellectual Property. “Bosch’s goal is to advance humanoid robotics and further develop this field. With our global production network and deep expertise in industrialization, we are the ideal partner to transition from prototype to large-scale production.” Humanoid currently offers the HMND 01 in two versions: a bipedal humanoid and a larger wheeled mobile manipulator. The bipedal version stands 5 feet 10 inches tall, weighs 198 pounds, and can move at nearly 5 feet per second with a three-hour battery life. The wheeled model is larger at 7 feet 3 inches and weighs 661 pounds, with faster speeds and up to four hours of runtime. Both systems can carry payloads of up to 33 pounds while working in spaces designed for people. Humanoid states that the robots use KinetIQ, its four-layer AI platform for managing fleets of robots in industrial environments. This system oversees everything from fleet coordination and reasoning to movement control and handling tasks. The Bosch agreement comes shortly after Humanoid announced another major partnership with Schaeffler, which plans to use thousands of Humanoid’s wheeled robots in factories over the coming years. For more such news and updates, visit CARGOCONNECT.
Accio Robotics, a leader in warehouse fulfilment solutions, has partnered with US-based SCM Champs, specialists in SAP and supply chain consulting, to transform warehouse management through advanced robotics and seamless SAP integration. This strategic collaboration aims to optimise efficiency and productivity in warehouse operations globally. The partnership centres around Accio's AccioOS operating system, designed to integrate with mobile robots (AMRs), Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs), and SAP warehouse management systems. By enabling real-time communication between these systems, the collaboration enhances order fulfilment, robot deployment, and picking efficiency, offering businesses an automated and streamlined warehouse solution. Pranav Srinivasan, Co-founder of Accio Robotics, expressed confidence in the partnership, saying, “The integration of AccioOS with SAP warehouse systems positions us as a global leader in warehouse automation.” SCM Champs' CEO, Prabhjot Singh, added, "Our expertise in SAP supply chain execution, coupled with Accio's robotics solutions, provides an unmatched level of automation and efficiency for clients." This partnership underscores the shared vision of Accio Robotics and SCM Champs to push the boundaries of warehouse automation and reshape supply chain management on a global scale.
Bar Code India (BCI) recently announced the launch of ‘Dristi,’ an innovative IoT-based RFID reader set to revolutionise the supply chain industry. Designed with best-in-class performance and advanced RFID capabilities, Dristi is engineered for diverse applications across manufacturing, distribution, transportation, and retail sectors. Equipped with a powerful processor, expansive memory capacity, and options for 4G-LTE/Wi-Fi, Dristi’s state-of-the-art design boasts a superior IP rating, making it suitable for the most demanding environments. Its standout feature, the inbuilt ‘read-to-cloud’ capability, allows organisations to access real-time data, enhancing precision and efficiency in supply chain management. The robust diecast aluminium housing with weatherproof sealing ensures Dristi’s durability and high uptime, even in challenging indoor and outdoor environments, including extreme heat, subzero temperatures, and dusty or damp conditions. Ajay Bhutani, Co-founder and CEO of BCI, expressed his enthusiasm, stating, “As its name suggests, Dristi represents a leap forward in asset tracking, process control, industrial automation, and inventory management, offering businesses unparalleled efficiency and accuracy. This ‘Made in India’ innovation provides real-time visibility, faster read rates, and precise data capture, setting new standards for excellence in supply chain management.” Vikas Wadhwa, Chief Operating Officer at BCI, added, “Dristi is a personal and professional dream come true, a product of years of dedicated effort. BCI has consistently led the way in delivering innovative solutions that empower businesses with complete asset visibility and intelligence in their supply chain operations. In an era where efficiency, accuracy, and real-time insights are paramount, Dristi is poised to change the game.”