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(Bloomberg) -- Telexistence Inc. and FamilyMart Co. are rolling out a fleet of AI-driven robots to restock shelves in 300 convenience stores across Japan. The robot arms are designed to replenish ...
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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 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. ...
Founded in 2017, Telexistence develops AI-powered robotic arms for the retail and logistics industry. Last year, the company said it would deploy its robots in 300 FamilyMart convenience stores ...
The robot arms are designed to replenish drinks in refrigerators and are now in mass production, Tokyo-based Telexistence said in a statement.
Founded in 2017, Telexistence develops AI-powered robotic arms for the retail and logistics industry. Last year, the company said it would deploy its robots in 300 FamilyMart convenience stores ...
TELEXISTENCE and FamilyMart are rolling out a fleet of AI-driven robots to restock shelves in 300 convenience stores across Japan. The robot arms are designed to replenish drinks in refrigerators and ...
The robot arms are designed to replenish drinks in refrigerators in convenience stores across Japan and are now in mass production, Telexistence said in a statement. — Photo by Joan Tran on Unsplash ...
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