Albert, said to be one of the Czech Republic's largest retail brands, says its fleet of autonomous mobile robots have officially cleaned over 20 million square metres (215 million square feet), completing over 92,000 cleaning routes.
The industrial cleaning robots were implemented across Albert's Czech Republic hypermarkets and two distribution centres. During 2023, Albert says it will "almost double" the number of stores with robot deployments for the robots.
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The robots are already here
A more pertinent question would be: Why aren't there more robots? And more to the point, why aren't there more robots in my house right now?
It's not so much that the premise of the question is flawed — it's more a question of reframing it slightly. "Why aren't there more robots?" is a perfectly valid question for a nonroboticist to ask. As a longtime hardware person, I usually start my answer there.
Chip-Free Origami-Inspired Robots for Use in Space and Surgery
A team at UCLA has built origami-inspired robots that overcome a crucial design challenge that has previously prevented the flexible autonomous machines from reaching their full potential - the folding robots are now chip-free.
An origami-inspired robot designed by a UCLA-led team that can reverse direction when either of its antennae senses an obstacle. Image Credit: Wenzhong Yan/UCLA
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