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Say goodbye to the stock boy. A robotics company is installing restocking robots in 300 grocery stores in Japan – and the plan is to bring the robots to the US, according to Telexistence, the ...
A robot is looking to put "convenience" back in convenience stores as it stocks shelves and learns which products are more desired by customers, placing those in easier-to-reach locations.
Industrial robots are already common in factories ... the cloud computing service operated by Microsoft. A Telexistence operator wearing virtual reality glasses can see problems when they occur ...
Telexistence Inc., a startup developing artificial intelligence-powered robots for the retail sector, today announced that it has raised $170 million in funding. One of the investors in the Series ...
The robot arms are designed to replenish drinks in refrigerators and are now in mass production, Tokyo-based Telexistence said in a statement. They’ll be installed in FamilyMart locations across ...
Softbank Group Corp SFTBY SFTBF joined a $170 million funding round for a robot maker after founder Masayoshi Son voiced his plans to return to the offensive. Tokyo's Telexistence Inc said it ...
SoftBank is backing Japanese robotics startup Telexistence, making good on the tech giant’s recent pledge to go back on the investment offensive in light of the current AI hype. Tokyo-based ...
Telexistence and FamilyMart are rolling out a fleet of artificial intelligence-driven robots to restock shelves in 300 convenience stores across Japan. The robot arms are designed to replenish ...
Telexistence has started the mass production of its originally developed artificial intelligence robot, TX SCARA, to be installed in 300 FamilyMart stores, Japan's top-tier convenience store chain ...
Industrial robots are already common in factories ... the cloud computing service operated by Microsoft. A Telexistence operator wearing virtual reality glasses can see problems when they occur ...
Telexistence robot arms help stack shelves across 300 FamilyMart Co convenience stores in Japan, and the company is looking to scale up its operations to more significant tasks and customers.