Brightpick’s Multi-Purpose Warehouse Robot to Match Human-Level Performance

Autopicker 2.0 is said to be the most advanced version of its flagship multi-purpose AI robot.

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Brightpick unveiled Autopicker 2.0, what is said to be the most advanced version of its flagship multi-purpose AI robot.

Featuring the company’s next-generation Intuition software, now including Physical AI and picking-in-motion, and a completely redesigned hardware platform, Autopicker 2.0 delivers on average 70-80 picks per hour.

“Autopicker 2.0 is the first robot to deliver both human-level speed and versatility in real production environments,” says Jan Zizka, co-founder and CEO of Brightpick. “Its unique form factor gives it additional advantages, including higher vertical reach, faster navigation, and longer battery life. Through our RaaS model, customers can deploy it for as little as $1,900 per month, making advanced automation more accessible than ever.”

Key takeaways:

 

·        The new Autopicker is the result of five years of integrated hardware and software development, enhanced by Brightpick’s latest advancements in robotic AI technology. Compared to the first-generation model, the new Autopicker boosts throughput by 50% per robot thanks to 40% faster picking and 20% increase in travel speed.

·        Autopicker is a multi-purpose mobile manipulator that automates a wide range of warehouse workflows, seamlessly moving between tasks and workstations. While it doesn’t resemble a human, it performs like one.

·        In addition to AI-powered robotic order picking, Autopicker supports goods-to-person picking for heavy or bulky items; assisted pallet picking for fast-moving SKUs; order buffering and sortation; and stock replenishment.

·        At the heart of Autopicker 2.0 is Intuition, Brightpick’s AI software that empowers each robot to see, think, and act with human-like responsiveness and adaptability.

·        Autopicker 2.0 also features a new capability called Picking-in-Motion, where Autopicker begins traveling toward its next destination immediately after retrieving a storage tote, completing the pick while on the move.

·        The latest Autopicker robot is built on an all-new hardware platform that is 40% more compact and 20% faster in travel and tote-loading speeds.

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