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Amazon Robotics
NameAmazon Robotics
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryRobotics
Founded2012
FounderJeff Bezos, Kiva Systems
ParentAmazon (company)

Amazon Robotics is a subsidiary of Amazon (company) that focuses on the development and implementation of robotics and artificial intelligence in warehouses and fulfillment centers. The company was founded in 2012 after Amazon (company) acquired Kiva Systems, a robotics company founded by Mick Mountz and Peter Wurman. Amazon Robotics has since become a leading player in the development of autonomous robots and machine learning algorithms for e-commerce and logistics. The company's technology has been used in Amazon Air and Amazon Fresh to improve efficiency and speed in order fulfillment.

Introduction to Amazon Robotics

Amazon Robotics is a key component of Amazon (company)'s strategy to improve efficiency and speed in its supply chain and fulfillment centers. The company's robots are designed to work alongside human workers to pick, pack, and ship orders quickly and accurately. Amazon Robotics has developed a range of robots, including the Drive robot, which can navigate through warehouses and fulfillment centers to retrieve inventory and bring it to human workers for processing. The company's technology has also been used in Amazon Go and Amazon Locker to improve the customer experience.

History of Amazon Robotics

The history of Amazon Robotics dates back to 2012, when Amazon (company) acquired Kiva Systems for $775 million. Kiva Systems was founded in 2003 by Mick Mountz and Peter Wurman, and had developed a range of robots and software for warehouses and fulfillment centers. After the acquisition, Amazon (company) rebranded Kiva Systems as Amazon Robotics and began to develop new robots and technology for its fulfillment centers. The company has since expanded its operations to include research and development facilities in Boston, Massachusetts, and Seattle, Washington. Amazon Robotics has also collaborated with MIT and Stanford University to develop new robotics and artificial intelligence technologies.

Technology and Systems

Amazon Robotics has developed a range of technology and systems for its robots, including machine learning algorithms and computer vision. The company's robots use sensors and cameras to navigate through warehouses and fulfillment centers, and to identify and retrieve inventory. Amazon Robotics has also developed a range of software tools, including Amazon Robotics SDK, which allows developers to create custom applications for its robots. The company's technology has been used in Amazon SageMaker and Amazon Rekognition to improve the accuracy and efficiency of its robots.

Acquisitions and Partnerships

Amazon Robotics has made several acquisitions and partnerships in recent years to expand its capabilities and improve its technology. In 2019, the company acquired Canvas Technology, a robotics company that develops autonomous robots for warehouses and fulfillment centers. Amazon Robotics has also partnered with Microsoft and NVIDIA to develop new robotics and artificial intelligence technologies. The company has also collaborated with Harvard University and Carnegie Mellon University to develop new robotics and machine learning algorithms.

Applications and Impact

The applications of Amazon Robotics' technology are diverse and widespread. The company's robots are used in Amazon (company)'s fulfillment centers to improve efficiency and speed in order fulfillment. The company's technology has also been used in Amazon Air and Amazon Fresh to improve the customer experience. Amazon Robotics' technology has also been used in healthcare and manufacturing to improve efficiency and accuracy. The company's robots have been used in hospitals and clinics to transport medication and supplies, and in factories to assemble and inspect products.

Future Developments

The future of Amazon Robotics is likely to be shaped by advances in artificial intelligence and machine learning. The company is investing heavily in research and development to improve the capabilities of its robots and to develop new technology and systems. Amazon Robotics is also exploring new applications for its technology, including autonomous vehicles and drones. The company has partnered with Boeing and Lockheed Martin to develop new autonomous systems for logistics and transportation. As the e-commerce and logistics industries continue to evolve, Amazon Robotics is likely to play a major role in shaping the future of robotics and artificial intelligence. Category:Robotics companies