Amazon has taken another major step toward reshaping the future of logistics by acquiring a robotics startup focused on warehouse ...
Amazon acquires robotics startup to test machines for ‘doorstep delivery’ - This week, Amazon acquired RIVR, a Swiss company ...
Spread the loveIn a significant move to bolster its logistics capabilities, Amazon has acquired Rivr, a Swiss robotics startup that emerged from the prestigious ETH Zurich’s Robotics Systems Lab. This ...
Amazon has acquired Rivr, a Zurich-based robotics startup whose stair-climbing delivery robots could reshape last-mile logistics for the e-commerce giant.
Amazon said Rivr’s technology will allow it to help delivery associates "carry packages from delivery vehicles to customer doorsteps”. View on euronews ...
Four-legged robots are about to start delivering Amazon packages. CNBC reports the company quietly acquired Rivr, a Swiss robotics startup that makes robots on wheels designed for “doorstep delivery.” ...
Amazon plans a $536 million robotic fulfillment center in Australia, where robots like Hercules and Sparrow will work alongside more than 1,000 human employees.
Amazon and Jeff Bezos had previously invested in the startup. The deal signals the e-commerce giant's interest in doorstep delivery.
Amazon has cemented another foothold in Australia’s industrial market with a $750 million Amazon Robotics Sortable (ARS) fulfilment centre to be built in Brisbane.
Amazon introduced its newest warehouse robot, Blue Jay, in October. By January, the company had quietly shut it down, according to people familiar with the matter who spoke to Business Insider. The ...
Amazon says it will spend more than $750m building a new robotics fulfilment centre in Queensland that will create 1000 “permanent local jobs” and lead to faster delivery times.
The company expects to test ways it can use Rivr's robots to help with "doorstep delivery" and to "improve safety outcomes" ...