Look, no hands! E-commerce's favorite little robot
May 4, 2013
Warehouse Robots at Work
Uploaded on Jul 21, 2008
IEEE spectrum takes you inside Kiva Systems' robotic warehouse, where orange robots make inventory move instead of workers. Over time the system becomes increasingly efficient, with the robots learning from the wisdom of the crowd.
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"Three Engineers, Hundreds of Robots, One Warehouse"
Kiva Systems wants to revolutionize distribution centers by setting swarms of robots loose on the inventory
by Erico Guizzo
July 2, 2008
CNET Update - Retailers use new tech to track you in stores - and in dressing rooms
Published on Jan 14, 2015
Smart shelves know what products you touch, shopping carts come loaded with tablets, and dressing room mirrors know what you try on and ask for your phone number. The National Retail Federation's annual trade show reveals how tech changes the way we shop.
A Robot at Best Buy Sells CDs, DVDs, Games
Published on Oct 5, 2015
Article "Best Buy tests robot at New York store"Best Buy is experimenting with full automation -- in the form of a robot -- to sell a decidedly old-fashioned medium -- CDs and DVDs. We went to Best Buy to buy a CD and never talked to a human being. Instead, a computer and robot called Chloe sold us a CD.
by Kavita Kumar
September 26, 2015
Transforming warehouse automation
Published on Feb 10, 2016
A new wireless control system is transforming the warehouse automation solution used by Ocado. The technology enables the online grocery retailer to control and co-ordinate the movements of hundreds of thousands of crates containing millions of grocery items, in real time and in parallel. It means that Ocado’s innovative next-generation warehouse is home to the most densely packed mobile network in the world.
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