Autonomous Mobile Robots & Logistics Week Rolls into Boston
op suppliers and users of autonomous mobile robots (AMR) and logistics automation convene in Boston next week for the AMR & Logistics Week. Organized by the Association for Advancing Automation, the event features the latest innovations in one of the fastest growing segments in automation . Dozens of exhibits, in-person demos and conference sessions offer insights and best practices to help users from any industry get the most out of the flexible, cost-effective and scalable tools.
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Top suppliers & users of autonomous mobile robots & logistics automation convene in Boston Mon. Oct. 10 for Autonomous Mobile Robots & Logistics Week. Hosted by @a3automate, exhibits, demos & sessions spotlight fast-growing automation segment. #AMRLWeek
AMRs are becoming increasingly compelling for managing material transport and other logistics applications in today’s competitive and challenging business environment. According to recent analyst reports, revenue from autonomous mobile robots hit nearly $3 billion in 2021, with close to 2 million AMRs predicted to be installed globally by 2025.
“As e-commerce continues to boom and companies across nearly every segment struggle to find workers to fill the dull, dirty and dangerous jobs, the autonomous mobile robot market has skyrocketed as a way to move materials around warehouses, manufacturing facilities and even hospitals, schools and airports,” said Jeff Burnstein, A3 president. “AMR & Logistics Week is an ideal forum for companies that want to learn firsthand how to get the most out of these tools to increase efficiencies and stay competitive. We look forward to another great show!”
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Event highlights include opening session from Amazon Robotics, keynotes from Boston Dynamics, roundtables with other leading vendors and users alike
Highlights of the event include keynotes on “mobility, perception and manipulation of mobile robots by Kevin Blankespoor of Boston Dynamics, the creator of Spot, the agile, dog-like mobile robot, as well as an opening session by Mikell Taylor of Amazon Robotics on building collaborative robotic systems at scale.” Roundtables featuring vendors and users include:
- From the Warehouse to the Factory Floor and Beyond: Trends in Mobile Robotics and Automation with speakers from DHL, Procter & Gamble, Arendai and Cascadia Capital.
- Productization and Scaling for Next Generation Automation (Cambridge Consultants; Dexterity; 3M; Kuka)
- Standardization Efforts for Mobile Robot Interoperability (MassRobotics, Vecna Robotics, Locus Robotics, InOrbit)
Other sessions include:
- The Best of Both Worlds: The Future of AGVs and AMRs (David Northup, OTTO Motors)
- Smart Automation: How to Prevent a Single Point of Failure in Managing AMR Fleets (Andreas Boedenauer, Agilox)
- Mobile Cobots Unlock Greater Flexibility and Agility (Tim DeRosett, Brooks Automation)
- Assumption in AMR Behaviors: How Human Expectations Have Impacted How Robots Plan (Russell Toris, Zebra Technologies)
- Using Warehouse Robotics Business Intelligence to Optimize Productivity (Jason Walker, Locus Robotics)
- Wireless charging: Safe and Robust Power Supply for Large AMR Fleets (Matthieu Ebert, Wiferion North America)
- Industrial Mobile Robot Safety: A Look at the R15.08 Safety Standard and Risk Assessment (Melonee Wise, Zebra Technologies)
- Going Commercial: Functional safety for AMRs in Commercial Spaces (Pablo Molina, Avidbots)
- The ABCs about AMRs: What You Need to Know Before the Big Deployment (Mark Joppru, Mobile Industrial Robots)
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