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A day in the life of a warehouse robot

March 29, 2012 by Fosco Lucarelli Leave a Comment

A look into how automized warehouses have got and how unnecessary manufactorial human labor could be in the future, thanks to robots like Kiva‘s. Amazon warehouse will be served by these kinds of robots since the retailer purchased the entire Kiva company for $775 million.

Related: the state of the art robotic machinery used in the new Volkswagen transparent car factory in Dresden.

Via: Kottke

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