So, Zebra Technologies is stepping away from the autonomous mobile robot (AMR) game. It’s a pretty big deal, considering they bought Fetch Robotics a few years back and really seemed to be pushing it.
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Inside a UNC-Chapel Hill Science lab sits an autonomous robot. Imagine a machine like a Roomba, but with an arm, so it can pick up things like a dirty sock off the floor. A group of researchers from ...
Zebra Technologies Corporation (NASDAQ:ZBRA) has emerged as one of the top robotics companies. It is engaged in the Automatic Identification and Data Capture (AIDC) industry. The company assists ...