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Amazon has a new warehouse robot that, for the first time, can "feel" the items it's handling. CNBC got an exclusive first ...
Amazon debuted a new warehouse robot that has a sense of "touch," but the company also promised its new bot will not replace ...
In a newsroom post, the Seattle-based tech giant introduced Vulcan and highlighted its capabilities. The new robots solve a critical problem in automating Amazon's fulfilment centres – robots are numb ...
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The robot uses force sensors and adaptive paddles to gently push items aside and slide new ones into tight spaces without ...
Robin DePaola, Assistant Professor of English and Director of Learning Support, received the 2025 Vulcan Teaching Excellence ...
Amazon claims that its latest Vulcan robot can operate similarly to humans, boosting efficiency at its fulfilment centres.
Vulcan is the company’s first robot with a sense of touch to help it manipulate all the shapes and sizes of different items.
Amazon has rolled out a new robot to join its 750,000-strong mechanical workforce to work alongside human employees to improve efficiency and safety.
Amazon's Vulcan robot uses touch and AI to stow 75% of warehouse items. Amazon previewed Vulcan during a keynote at Robotics ...
Amazon unveils Vulcan, its first robot with a sense of touch, boosting efficiency and safety at fulfillment centers.