* Companies mentioned: Grenzebach, Rocket Solution, Blue Robot Company, Orderwise, Varta, SICK, Pepperl + Fuchs, Geek+, GreyOrange, SSI Schaefer, Knapp, TGW, Vanderlande, OPEX, Amazon Robotics, Prime Robotics, inVia Robotics, IAM Robotics, Eiratech Robotics, Huazh, Wellwit, Jabil, Kuecker, Alstef, Nano FC, Myrmex, Packsize, Quadient, CMC, Cogri, RCR, Synergy, Scallog, Sake Robotics, Ricoh Service Advantage, Rightbot, Kardex, Robomotive, Nimble, Oplog, Tarqan, Makhina, Waypoint Robotics, Tompkins International, Tompkins Robotics, The Rubic, Swisslog, AutoStore, Unbox Robotics, Wherehows, Addverb, Alert Innovation, ASTI, Dematic, CEVA Logistics, Big Box UK, Automation Experts, Gain & Co, Falabella, HAI Robotics, Gebhardt, JD.com and many others. * Categories covered: PA-AMR, AMR, cASRS, ASRS, Sorting, 3D Packaging, Software and Other * Estimated time to read: Exec summary 5min's, Skim in 20min's. How will the lack of trade shows affect the sector in 2021? How do companies present new products? Have retailers really jumped on automation as a way to combat ever increasing ecommerce volumes? This report is free to download (and forward by email) courtesy of Grenzebach Intralogistics STIQ Ltd completed 73 stakeholder interviews to generate a view of what really happened in the warehouse automation sector during the pandemic and what the future may hold for the sector.įor the 2021 report we have included interviews with global retailers to include the customer angle. What has happened in the Goods to Person universe since March 2020? Not a lot? You may want to think again!! This brings Nimble's total funding to $115M to date.2021 Goods to Person Robotics / Warehouse Automation Report The capital raised will further accelerate the company’s hiring plans, product. The company raised $65M in a Series B round on Mar 16, 2023. SAN FRANCISCO (BUSINESS WIRE)Nimble Robotics, Inc., a robotics and ecommerce fulfillment technology company, today announced a 50 million Series A financing led by DNS Capital and GSR Ventures with participation from Accel and Reinvent Capital among others. Nimble is backed by Accel, Cedar Pine, DNS Capital, GSR Ventures, Breyer Capital, and Reinvent Capital, and others. Nimble’s fleet of AI-powered robots intelligently pick, pack, and handle millions of products, from apparel and electronics to health and beauty, general merchandise and consumer packaged goods (CPG) for iconic brands like Best Buy, Victoria’s Secret, PUMA, iHerb, Adore Me and others. Nimble's robotic systems can easily be customized for each customer to integrate within existing warehouse infrastructure to provide an immediate cost reduction, reduce staffing churn, and boost efficiency in various fulfillment workflows. The robots use this AI to determine which one of its swappable grippers will work best for a given product and how to use those grippers to effectively grasp, handle and pack products. Nimble has been trained on millions of real-world objects and have learned material properties like size, shape, weight, texture, and fragility. The company is headquartered in San Francisco, California. Nimble Robotics was founded in 2017 from the AI labs at Stanford and Carnegie Mellon, by Simon Kalouche. Nimble’s mission is to invent the autonomous supply chain using next-gen AI robotics to power the future of fast, efficient, and sustainable commerce. Inventors: Simon Kalouche, George Marchman, Jordan Dawson, John Fudacz, Siva Chaitanya Mynepalli. Nimble Robotics is a warehouse automation company pioneering intelligent robotic manipulation to reinvent eCommerce fulfillment.
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