We’re creating the backbone for the future of e-commerce order-fullfillment: intelligent machines that pick individual items flexibly and reliably.
Recent News Items
RightHand Robotics and Asetec have partnered together for future robotic logistics center integration projects in South Korea.
Vanderlande to help scale RightHand Robotics’ RightPick system to general merchandise warehouses and distribution centers around the world.
The company intends to use the funds to accelerate product and business development, while scaling its global presence and partner network
RightHand Robotics is looking to raise a total of $40 million in its latest funding round.
In this weeks episode, Steve and Mike discuss the expansion of Waymo service into SF, the recent Locus Robotics milestone – and Steve interviews RightHand Robotics CEO, Yaro Tenzer.
SVT Robotics releases a connector between SVT’s SOFTBOT Platform and the RightHand Robotics RightPick 3 item-handling robot system.
RightHand Robotics, a developer of autonomous picking solutions for order fulfillment, today introduced its RightPick 3 item-handling robot system. Designed from the ground up, RightPick 3 features a modular, industrialized hardware design, software APIs and international compliance. The company’s robots are being used around the world in applications such as AS/RS, sorter induction, auto-bagger, kitting…
E-commerce order fulfillment needs speed and accuracy. RightHand Robotics chose Intel’s RealSense D415 depth cameras to collect robust data for its RightPick2 system for piece picking.
At an “Ask Me Anything” panel last week, robotics veterans shared their startup experiences and advice.
RightHand Robotics, which makes a variety of robotic manipulation systems, opened a subsidiary in Japan and launched its first multi-robot installation of RightPick there.
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