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RightHand Robotics Company Profile

RightHand Robotics (RHR) is a leader in providing end-to-end solutions that reduce the cost of e-commerce order-fulfillment of electronics, apparel, grocery, pharmaceuticals, and countless other industries.

Unlike traditional factory robots that can be complex to set up and are singly purposed, RHR solutions are simple to integrate and adaptable to improve the utilization of many different customer workflows, such as

sorting batch-picked items, picking items from an ASRS, inducting items to a belt sorter, and order quality assurance.

RHR grew out of a team of researchers from Harvard Biorobotics Lab, the Yale Grab Lab, and MIT leading groundbreaking research in grasping systems, intelligent hardware sensors, computer vision, and applied machine learning.

Each had robotics experience and recognized that their research collectively had the potential to radically transform the supply-chain industry.

RHR was formed to bring these latest technological developments from the lab to the warehousing industry.

Services:

End-to-end solutions that can automatically handle any item.

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RightHand Robotics
237 Washington Street
Somerville, Massachusetts, 02143
United States
[email protected]

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RightHand Robotics - Grasp the Opportunity with RightPick

See how the RigtHand Robotics team combines “hand eye coordination” into a piece-picking solution that picks a wide Range of items at high Rates with high Reliability - the “3Rs” of robotic piece-picking - in typical material handling workflows. Get a peek at some of the cool tech under the hood in this exclusive video. If this looks like your sort of thing, check out our latest career opportunities on our website.


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5 Key Factors to Consider to Successfully Deploy Robotic Piece-Picking
5 Key Factors to Consider to Successfully Deploy Robotic Piece-Picking
This white paper presents five key factors to consider as part of a program to deploy robotic piece-picking. While the...

Robotic Piece-Picking Systems for the Pharmaceutical Supply Chain
Robotic Piece-Picking Systems for the Pharmaceutical Supply Chain
Robotic piece-picking offers an automated, effective method for minimizing economic impact while keeping goods flowing out the door as part...


Understanding the 3Rs, Range, Rate and Reliability, of Robotic Piece-Picking
Understanding the 3Rs, Range, Rate and Reliability, of Robotic Piece-Picking
This paper describes how to put robotic piece-picking to work for your company and how to start benefiting from reduced...




RightHand Robotics News & Resources

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RightHand Robotics rolls out next-generation RightPick system
RightHand Robotics (Booth C6479) is debuting its next-generation solution, the RightPick 4 system, at Modex this week.

RightHand Robotics signs multi-year agreement with Staples to deploy AI-powered picking robots
Through close collaboration with Staples, RightHand Robotics developed new features that have nearly doubled the range of items that a RightPick station can handle while reducing the number of required interventions by 80%.

Robotics as a Service Model Spreads Beyond Mobile Robot Suppliers to Other Systems
The robotics as a service, or RaaS, model can not only save companies money as they adopt automation, but it can also help them manage their deployments, say industry experts.

Pack out automation: Flexibility on the rise
Providers of automated packaging and carton right-sizing solutions have thrived by offering systems that deliver on labor and parcel shipment savings— now they’re looking to further evolve by looking to use lighter materials and support flexible “box-first” workflows.

Now Is the Time to Integrate Heterogeneous Robots, Say Automation Experts
Integration of different robots is becoming increasingly important for distribution centers, but they must know what orchestration options best fit their needs.

Time to integrate those robots
The dirty little secret about robots is that different types don’t interface with others. Fortunately, a new world of heterogeneous robotic integration is on its way to being a reality.

5 Key Factors to Consider to Successfully Deploy Robotic Piece-Picking
This white paper presents five key factors to consider as part of a program to deploy robotic piece-picking. While the technology is approaching plug-and-play status, it’s important to think about how you will operationalize and use robots to maximize their benefits—both from the perspective of how they will interact with your team as well as how they will integrate with your virtual warehouse execution systems.

Robotic Piece-Picking Systems for the Pharmaceutical Supply Chain
Robotic piece-picking offers an automated, effective method for minimizing economic impact while keeping goods flowing out the door as part of an overall path toward a digitized supply chain. Download this paper to learn if a robotic picking system is ready to go to work in your warehouse.

Robotic applications at ProMat 2023
Sure, you’ll see hordes of robots at ProMat 2023, but what are they doing for operations in terms of high-value applications, and how do they integrate to help material flow? To find out, we asked a few exhibitors about the top warehouse robotic apps and trends.

RightHand Robotics appoints Brian D. Owen as new CEO with a focus on growth
Co-founder and former CEO, Yaro Tenzer, will assume Chairman role

For piece picking, it’s all about timing
RightHand Robotics’ appointment of a new CEO suggests the company, and the technology, are poised for growth.

Swedish online pharmacy Apotea integrates piece-picking solution with AutoStore
In a project considered to be a first, Element Logic, AutoStore, RightHand Robotics, and Apotea blend robotic cube storage with robotic piece picking to be able to deliver approximately 50,000 orders per day.

RightHand Robotics Picks Up Partners and Recognition, Expects Maturing Demand in 2023
RightHand Robotics announced key partnerships last year and expects robotic picking to work alongside automated storage and human workers across industries this year.

Robots Edge Into Packaging
While still early days, robots have begun being used for more advanced packing and placing tasks.

Robotics and Automation Help Companies Through Economic Challenges, Says Thomas H. Lee Partners
Thomas H. Lee Partners is a leading investor in supply chain and logistics automation startups. Despite economic headwinds, the private equity firm still sees robots as transformative.





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