
The new Flexley Stack F712 autonomous forklift can work in storage and retrieval. Source ABB Robotics. ABB Robotics today launched the Flexley Stack F712, an autonomous forklift. The company said the latest addition to its mobile robot portfolio creates a more complete, interoperable ecosystem. ABB said it designed the Flexley Stack F712 for demanding material handling, end-of-line storage, and warehouse operations across industries, including automotive manufacturing. The company said its new a
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An autonomous forklift has been launched that uses visual simultaneous localization and mapping (vSLAM) technology to navigate warehouse and manufacturing environments without requiring pre-installed markers or reflectors. This technology matters because it allows the forklift to operate with high positional accuracy in complex, dynamic warehouse operations while reducing the need for infrastructure setup. The forklift is designed to handle various load types and sizes up to 2,000 kg and integrates with other autonomous mobile robots using the same navigation technology, enabling them to work together on shared workflows. The system represents a shift toward autonomous versatile robotics that can operate reactively in unstructured environments rather than requiring fixed guidance systems.

Tesollo is developing high degree-of-freedom hands for use with any humanoid robot. | Credit: Tesollo Robotic hand developer Tesollo Inc. has officially begun preparations for an initial public offering, or IPO, in the coming year and has completed its Series B funding round to fuel its global expansion. The Incheon, South Korea-based company specializes in manufacturing core robotic components, advanced end effectors, and systems designed to enhance robot autonomy and human-robot collaboration.

In a world where self-driving robotaxis glide through major city streets without drivers behind the wheel and delivery drones autonomously fly through the skies to drop off orders at customers’ homes, the idea of general-purpose robots helping humans with various tasks in workplaces or even homes may not seem far-fetched. But that future hinges on developing increasingly autonomous robots powered by modern artificial intelligence—an ambitious vision that has motivated many researchers to become

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