Brain Corp introduces AutoDelivery robot for retail facilities, warehouses and factories

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Brain Corp has introduced a new proof-of-concept robot called AutoDelivery, which is powered by the company’s commercial operating system, BrainOS.

Described as an “autonomous tug” powered by BrainOS, AutoDelivery can operate across a number of different public environments, enabling the seamless transportation and delivery of goods from point A to B, Brain Corp says.

The robot can tow several common cart types, providing “easily customized, automated delivery solutions” for commercial and retail facilities, as well as warehouses and factories. According to Brain Corp, the robot will allow users to improve workflows, boost productivity, increase efficiency, and reduce interruptions.

“This planned expansion beyond floor care and into the delivery space has primed BrainOS to become the industry standard when building AMRs,” says John Black, Brain Corp’s senior vice president of New Product Development.

“Cited as the world’s top Autonomy Solution Provider by ABI Research, BrainOS and its promise of form factor and application flexibility is well represented through our introduction of AutoDelivery.”

Brain Corp says that it is currently looking into potential manufacturing partners for the AutoDelivery robot, which is expected to launch commercially in early 2020.