Fetch Robotics

Canvas Category Machinery : Industrial Robot : Autonomous Mobile Robot

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Primary Location San Jose, California, United States

Financial Status NASDAQ: ZBRA

Fetch Robotics is the pioneer of On-Demand Automation. Fetch’s Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) are used for optimized each picking in fulfillment centers, optimized case picking in distribution centers, just-in-time material delivery in manufacturing facilities, and automating manual material movement in any facility.

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How AMRs change the safety equation

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✍️ Author: Laura Moretz

πŸ”– Topics: Autonomous Mobile Robot, Worker Safety

🏒 Organizations: Fetch Robotics, Universal Robots, Zebra Technologies


Soon, manufacturers and buyers wanted clear safety standards for AMRs from organizations like A3. They asked, β€œWhat guidance can you provide through a standard to help us understand how we can assess the safety of these devices?” Wise was on the committee that created Mobile Robot Standard R15.08-1-2020, the new Mobile Industrial Safety Standard. In April, Fetch announced full conformance with the standard.

As far as safety standards, Universal Robots follows the ISO standard that came out in 2011 (ISO 10218-1). This ISO standard is Part 1 of ANSI/RIA R15.06. She noted that European companies, like Universal Robots, tend to have higher requirements for safety, given the requirements of the European Directives.

Read more at Plant Engineering

Zebra Technologies to Acquire Fetch Robotics

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🏒 Organizations: Zebra Technologies, Fetch Robotics


Zebra Technologies Corporation (NASDAQ: ZBRA), an innovator at the front line of business with solutions and partners that deliver a performance edge, today announced it intends to acquire Fetch Robotics, a pioneer in on-demand automation. Fetch’s Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) are used for optimized picking in fulfillment centers and distribution centers, just-in-time material delivery in manufacturing facilities and automating manual material movement in any facility.

Read more at Zebra Technologies Blog

You're Hired: Recruiting Mobile Robots

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✍️ Author: Beth Stackpole

πŸ”– Topics: robotics

🏒 Organizations: Fetch Robotics, InVia Robotics, ROEQ, Universal Robots, Yaskawa


While industrial robots have been part of the automation mix for decades, key advances in sensors, artificial intelligence (AI), software, machine vision, and light detection and ranging (LiDAR), among other technologies, are coalescing to empower an emerging category of more capable mobile and collaborative robots that are easier to program, less expensive to deploy, and far more flexible in the kinds of tasks they can perform.

Read more at Automation World