{"id":239441,"date":"2020-08-13T01:35:42","date_gmt":"2020-08-13T05:35:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/dexterity-inc-introduces-intelligent-robots-for-warehouse-automation-that-pick-move-pack-and-collaborate-supply-and-demand-chain-executive\/"},"modified":"2020-08-13T01:35:42","modified_gmt":"2020-08-13T05:35:42","slug":"dexterity-inc-introduces-intelligent-robots-for-warehouse-automation-that-pick-move-pack-and-collaborate-supply-and-demand-chain-executive","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/robotics\/dexterity-inc-introduces-intelligent-robots-for-warehouse-automation-that-pick-move-pack-and-collaborate-supply-and-demand-chain-executive\/","title":{"rendered":"Dexterity Inc. Introduces Intelligent Robots for Warehouse Automation that Pick, Move, Pack and Collaborate &#8211; Supply and Demand Chain Executive"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>Dexterity announced the  availability of its full-stack, hardware-agnostic robotic systems. Dexterity  robots allow customers to unlock the maximum value of their workforce. Its  robots automate repetitive pick-pack tasks and can handle complex manipulations  in unpredictable environments, allowing warehouse employees to focus on  higher-level cognitive work. The robots utilize artificial intelligence,  advanced control theory, computer vision, and the sense of touch to adapt  quickly, making them safe to work alongside humans. Initial customers include  Kawasaki Heavy Industries, a global food manufacturer and distributor, and a  worldwide package delivery provider.<\/p>\n<p>Dexterity simplifies automation deployments by managing the  entire process for customers, from end-to-end system design and engineering to  deployments with operational guarantees. Unlike existing robotics providers,  Dexterity robots are adaptable, mobile and collaborative. They are presently  picking more than 200 unique items in production with 99.5% accuracy, and  reliably pick a wide variety of novel objects including plastic bags, glass,  perishables, and low-profile items.<\/p>\n<p>Transcending other systems in the market, Dexterity robots can  move, pack items using the sense of touch, and work collaboratively with one  another. For instance, two robots can collaborate to pick trays or crates, and  even collaboratively move them across the work-area if required. Finally, the  robots operate safely in concert with humans and maximize human productivity.<\/p>\n<p>While robots are the backbone of manufacturing, they have  historically lacked the ability to adapt and operate in dynamic environments  like warehouses, said Dexterity founder and CEO Samir Menon. Dexteritys  intelligent robots constantly adapt to warehouse operations and do the tedious  and strenuous tasks, which maximizes productivity by enabling humans to focus  on meaningful work.<\/p>\n<p>Founded in 2017, Dexteritys technical approach has Menons  Ph.D. thesis in Robotics from Stanford University at heart. Menon worked on a  control theory framework to describe how the human brain controls and  coordinates the body, which serves as a model to distill human skill into  mathematical programs that control robots in a graceful human-like manner.<\/p>\n<p>Dexterity is exiting stealth with deep customer relationships,  and a fleet of intelligent and collaborative robots in production. In todays  world, with a pandemic raging, Dexterity is grateful to have an opportunity to  serve the community as an essential business that, among other things, has  shipped more than half a million units of packaged food.<\/p>\n<p>To date, Dexterity has raised $56.2 million, including venture  investments and debt from Kleiner Perkins, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Obvious  Ventures, Pacific West Bank, B37 Ventures, Presidio (Sumitomo) Ventures,  Blackhorn Ventures, Liquid 2 Ventures, and Stanford StartX.<\/p>\n<p>Technically, Dexteritys robotic solution can do what their  predecessors could not. Their robots ability to learn as it picks, packs, and places  novel objects is unsurpassed, said Wen Hsieh, partner at Kleiner Perkins. Dexterity  also stands out because of their high-touch approach with customers, which  includes gaining a deep understanding of customers needs, and then offering a  Robots-as-a-Service offering. This unique pricing model allows Dexterity to  deploy quickly and effectively, which results in an immediate performance and  financial impact on customers warehouse operations.<\/p>\n<p>Dexterity is one of the very few companies in the world which  has almost an unlimited market opportunity,\" said Raviraj Jain, partner at  Lightspeed Venture Partners. \"When I first met Samir, I immediately knew  he had the technical chops, the drive, and the vision to do something  exceptional. In the short 2.5 years, Samir has assembled an exceptional team of  some of the best and the brightest in robotics, built a strong tech stack that  is generalizable, and delivered significant customer value. We're excited to  have partnered with Dexterity from day one and look forward to an exciting  journey ahead.<\/p>\n<p>Dexterity develops its robots with a full-stack approach,  combining both software and hardware. To support high performance and  adaptability with safe human-robot interaction, its robots have capabilities  like touch perception, computer vision, force control, and contextual  awareness.<\/p>\n<p>Dexterity partners closely with customers to design systems and  controls that match their individual needs and products, performing tasks such  as fulfillment, kitting, sortation, singulation, palletization, and  depalletization. Its platform is highly modular - rather than being coded to  perform one specific task, robots can be deployed anywhere on any warehouse use  case, with grippers or suction cups to suit objects being handled, 3D camera  systems to track items, and general machine learning models trained to identify  arbitrary unknown objects. By working with Dexterity robots, operators have  become 47% more productive, and that improvement is growing over time as the  robots learn and are more tightly integrate into local operations. Dexterity  robots can also work safely alongside or independently of humans and have the  ability to comply and respond to human movement and interference.<\/p>\n<p>Dexteritys artificial intelligence, computer vision, and  stacking design technology was what really stood out to us. Samir provides a  clear vision for the future of our robotic applications and gives us confidence  that with this partnership, we can easily deploy our robots in a variety of  ways, said Toshihiko M., Manager, Robotics Business Center, Kawasaki Heavy  Industries, Ltd.<\/p>\n<p>The warehousing industry urgently needs automation to do the  tedious, laborious, and unsafe tasks that make it difficult to recruit and  retain staff. While supply chains continue to expand at a rapid pace driven by  growth in e-commerce, interest in jobs that are repetitive and even dangerous  continues to decline. This trend has been further complicated by COVID-19 -- increased  volume, an exacerbated labor shortage due to health concerns, and the inability  to guarantee safety for workers without heavily disrupting operations has  amplified the need for automation.<\/p>\n<p>Robots have been widely used in manufacturing, but they traditionally  lack intelligence so they could only be deployed for precise pre-programmed  tasks  think welding in auto manufacturing where the welds are in the same  place for every car. Dexterity enables human-like intelligence and dexterity to  unlock a larger set of tasks in supply chain environments that have been  previously unsolved by traditional robotics solutions.<\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Visit link:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\" href=\"https:\/\/www.sdcexec.com\/software-technology\/press-release\/21160053\/dexterity-inc-dexterity-inc-introduces-intelligent-robots-for-warehouse-automation-that-pick-move-pack-and-collaborate\" title=\"Dexterity Inc. Introduces Intelligent Robots for Warehouse Automation that Pick, Move, Pack and Collaborate - Supply and Demand Chain Executive\">Dexterity Inc. Introduces Intelligent Robots for Warehouse Automation that Pick, Move, Pack and Collaborate - Supply and Demand Chain Executive<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Dexterity announced the availability of its full-stack, hardware-agnostic robotic systems. 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