The Pick System Robotic Arm

The Boston Dynamics Pick System Robotic Arm

The vision processing solution that uses deep-learning to enable building and depalletizing of mixed-SKU pallets. The Pick system integrates high resolution 3D and 2D sensing to accurately locate a wide variety of boxes in challenging environments. Pick’s vision processing is extremely fast, minimizing robot dwell times and maximizing pick rates.


© 2019 Boston Dynamics. All rights reserved.
All the artwork, brand, design, video, logos and content are property of the Boston Dynamics.
Resource

World’s most dynamic Humanoid Robot

The world’s most dynamic humanoid robot, Atlas is a research platform designed to push the limits of whole-body mobility. Atlas’s advanced control system and state-of-the-art hardware give the robot the power and balance to demonstrate human-level agility.


© 2019 Boston Dynamics. All rights reserved.
All the artwork, brand, design, video, logos and content are property of the Boston Dynamics.
Resource

The Mobile Robot for moving boxes

The mobile robot for moving boxes in the warehouse. Handle’s small footprint, long reach, and vision system enable it to unload trucks, build pallets, and move boxes throughout your facility.


© 2019 Boston Dynamics. All rights reserved.
All the artwork, brand, design, video, logos and content are property of the Boston Dynamics.
Resource

A Nimble Robot that climbs stairs

A nimble robot that climbs stairs and traverses rough terrain with unprecedented ease, yet is small enough to use indoors. Built to be a rugged and customizable platform, Spot autonomously accomplishes your industrial sensing and remote operation needs.


© 2019 Boston Dynamics. All rights reserved.
All the artwork, brand, design, video, logos and content are property of the Boston Dynamics.
Resource

The Deep-Learning Depalletizing Robot

The Deep-Learning Depalletizing Robot – To the bottom of a pallet, and beyond

Pick is the world’s first deep-learning based solution designed for robotic depalletizing – specifically the depalletizing of multi-SKU and single SKU pallets. The Pick System is easy to configure using a browser-based GUI, minimizing integration time. It integrates high resolution 3D and 2D sensing to locate a wide variety of boxes and interleaves motion and vision, maximizing pick rates.

Mobile Box Handling Robots for Logistics

Mobile Box Handling Robots for Logistics

Handle combines agility and the ability to pick boxes to tackle box handling tasks in the warehouse.

Handle is a robot that uses legs and wheels to provide highly agile and small-footprint material handling solutions for logistics. Using an active counterbalancing system, Handle can pick up and move cases weighing over 30lbs. Its versatile design allows it to tackle pallet building, depalletizing and truck unloading tasks in the warehouse – all in one robot.

Handle’s design combines the same dynamics, balance and mobile manipulation characteristics of quadruped or humanoid robots, but in a significantly simplified system. The combination of power and agility make Handle capable of automating difficult manipulation tasks in human-sized environments without the need for installing complicated additional equipment.

Robot for Rehabilitation

Robot for rehabilitation; exercising, walking, and standing

Our vision is that thousands of people get relief with REX every day from the pain, discomfort, and inconvenience of severe neurological conditions, and many will be cured.

REX STANDS ALONE
HANDS-FREE for functional exercise.

QUICK TO GET GOING
New users walk with AUTONOMOUS CONTROL in a few minutes.

MANEUVERABLE
Fully automated FORWARDS, BACKWARDS, SIDEWAYS, AND TURNING movements.

EXERCISES
Squats, lunges, sit-to-stand, leg swings, and stretches. EXERCISE Mode enables STRUCTURED, REPRODUCIBLE FUNCTIONAL EXERCISE PROGRAMS directed by healthcare professionals.

WIDELY ACCESSIBLE
People with a wide range of mobility impairments can use REX successfully.

WORKHORSE
SHARES THE PHYSICAL DEMANDS of delivering therapy and reduces the strain on therapists.

source

Product Name Should Not Exceed 70 Characters

What’s the problem with a product name over 70 characters?

Search Engines such as Google, Bing, Yahoo, and others. We are aware that some of your items have lengthy titles. You can submit titles with up to 150 characters. Still, because Search Engines like Google, Bing, Yahoo, and many others can only display up to 70 characters on shopping ads, we strongly encourage you to submit titles with 70 or fewer characters whenever possible.

Why should you fix this?

Major Search Engines like Google need to shorten product titles when there is limited space, such as on mobile devices. It is essential to use concise titles that convey relevant product information, allowing users to quickly understand what the advertised product is about and what differentiates it from other products.

How can you fix this?

We recommend putting distinctive product attributes at the beginning of the title for all the reasons above. For example, ‘Nexus 7 tablet in black with 32GB of storage’ becomes ‘Nexus 7 tablet, 32GB, black’. In addition, technical specifications are essential for electronics, whereas brand, color, and fabric are more critical for apparel items. This helps the user understand what this product is, even if the title is truncated.

How can I determine the number of characters in the product title?

Copy and paste the product title into a Microsoft Word document. Then, click the REVIEW tab from the top menu, highlight the title entirely, and click the ABC123 Word Count icon on the top left.

Use rich content for your products.

Ensure you use a clear and concise description on your product page and include some information on user applications.