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Navigating the world of manufacturing logistics

By Mike Oitzman | December 26, 2024

The Robot Report Podcast · Navigating the world of manufacturing logistics with FlexQube

 

In Episode 179 of The Robot Report Podcast, we feature an interview with Anders Fogelberg, founder and CEO of FlexQube, a Swedish company specializing in modular material handling systems.

Fogelberg and co-host Mike Oitzman discuss FlexQube’s innovative approach to manufacturing, the transition from manual carts to automated systems, and the company‘s vision for the future of robotics in material handling. Fogeberg emphasizes the importance of modularity, customer experience, and the evolving landscape of the autonomous mobile robot (AMR) market.

FlexQube is driven by the need for efficiency and safety, and the shift toward automation in material handling is evident. The company’s Navigator AMR integrates with existing FlexQube carts, aiming for a seamless customer transition.

With a vision to be the “Netflix of AMRs,” focusing on application and customer experience, Fogelberg said FlexQube’s products are designed for quick assembly and customization. The company is exploring partnerships to expand its AMR offerings, recognizing that the future of material handling likely involves a hybrid model combining traditional methods with advanced robotics.

Show timeline

  • 7:44 – News of the week
  • 23:33 – Interview with Ander Fogelberg

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News of the week

Humanoid news this week

  • Pudu unveiled its new D9 humanoid robot, which is aiming for “commercially viable embodied intelligence” and includes the DH11 dexterous hand.
  • Sanctuary demonstrated a hydraulic linked hand that it claimed is more dexterous than electric or cable tendon-based hands. There has also been a leadership change at the company with the departure of Geordie Rose and Chief Operating Officer James Wells getting the promotion to CEO.
  • Apptronik has partnered with Google DeepMind to advance humanoid robots. The companies said the strategic partnership will combine artificial intelligence with robotics hardware, enabling humanoids to be more helpful to people in dynamic environments. Google DeepMind claimed that it is developing “AI systems that can support robotics applications, enabling reasoning and action in the real world.”
  • Investor and columnist Oliver Mitchell broke down the growth of humanoid robots in 2024 and cited data from several recent reports on the market. In his post, Mitchell also recapped a discussion with Nic Radford of Persona AI.

Autonomous vehicle news

  • Waymo robotaxis head to Tokyo 
    • The first all-electric Jaguar I-PACEs for Waymo will arrive in Tokyo in early 2025. Its partner, Nihon Kotsu, Tokyo’s largest taxi company, will oversee the management and servicing of the vehicles. The partners are training Nihon Kotsu’s team on operating vehicles equipped with Waymo’s autonomous driving system.
    • This news came just a few weeks after Waymo announced it would begin testing its all-electric Jaguar I-PACEs on Miami’s streets. Through its new fleet partnership with Moove, the company’s Waymo One robotaxi service will be open to riders in Miami in 2026.
    • Waymo said it’s engaging with Japanese policymakers, regulators, and local safety officials to ensure a responsible and seamless implementation of self-driving cars on Tokyo’s streets. 

NVIDIA News

  • NVIDIA dropped the new Jetson Orin Nano Super developer kit and cut the price in half this week, and released the Jetson Orin Nano Super Developer Kit. The new software release increases generative AI workload performance from 40 trillion operations per second (TOPS) to 67 TOPS and memory bandwidth from 68 GB/s to 102 GB/s. The Nano is the smallest computer produced by NVIDIA. This edge computer is suitable for battery-powered mobile robotics. The Orin Nano 4GB Developer Kit also has a new list price of $249, down from $499. The result of the price break and performance improvements is a 3.5x greater value, asserted NVIDIA.

Podcast sponsored by FlexQube

The show this week is sponsored by FlexQube. Move material with any size, shape, and weight with the FlexQube Navigator AMR, the world’s first multi-purpose and non-load carrying robot.

The FlexQube Navigator AMR features a standardized coupling interface to connect with an ecosystem of different load carriers depending on the customer’s needs.

The system also features a safety-rated identification of load carrier footprint to secure a safe and efficient scale-up of different use cases in a factory or warehouse. 

FlexQube Navigator – robotics that delivers! 

To learn more about FlexQube’s solutions, go to: https://www.flexqube.com 


 

About The Author

Mike Oitzman

Mike Oitzman is Senior Editor of WTWH's Robotics Group and founder of the Mobile Robot Guide. Oitzman is a robotics industry veteran with 25-plus years of experience at various high-tech companies in the roles of marketing, sales and product management. Mike has a BS in Systems Engineering from UCSD and an MBA from Golden Gate University. He can be reached at moitzman@wtwhmedia.com.

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