In Episode 223 of The Robotic Report Podcast, hosts Mike Oitzman and Eugene Demaitre recap the foremost robotics information of the week. Our visitor this week is Rebecca Hu-Thrams, co-founder and CEO of Glacier, which is growing programs for the recycling business.
Rebecca Hu-Thrams, CEO and co-founder of Glacier Robotics.
With expertise in administration consulting and a concentrate on technological developments, Hu-Thrams has guided Glacier’s mission to enhance recycling processes.
She discusses the challenges dealing with materials restoration amenities (MRFs) and the way her firm has designed programs to assist detect and type useful supplies with out disrupting current operations.
Rebecca additionally focuses on how Glacier is making use of synthetic intelligence and robotics to enhancing security and lowering human error. She explains how the firm has partnered with business gamers to enhance the standard of supplies faraway from the waste stream.
Glacier’s method not solely helps the financial viability of MRFs but in addition contributes to a extra sustainable future by minimizing waste and reducing carbon emissions, in accordance with Hu-Thrams. She talks about how Glacier’s expertise positions it inside the round financial system.
Present timeline
- 3:37 – Information of the week
- 13:27 – Interview with Tanmay Agarwal, co-founder and CEO of Parallax Worlds
- 30:12 – Interview with Rebecca Hu-Thrams, co-founder and CEO of Glacier
Information of the week
Bodily Intelligence raises $600M to advance robotic basis fashions
A 12 months in the past, we lined Bodily Intelligence’s $400 million spherical, and the startup has now raised one other $600 million, reportedly bringing its valuation to $5.6 billion. San Francisco-based Bodily Intelligence mentioned it’s constructing synthetic normal intelligence for any robotic.
As well as, NVIDIA mentioned it exceeded expectations in its Q3 earnings name final week, however issues a few so-called AI bubble proceed.
Newcastle Techniques research how folks plus automation can improve warehouse agility
A survey by Newcastle Techniques discovered that staff plus AI and automation could make warehouse operations extra resilient. Choosing accounts for 50% of labor prices, making cell robots vital for security, flexibility, and productiveness, it mentioned.
Nonetheless, the report cautioned that automation alone received’t repair unhealthy processes. Corporations should first optimize guide processes earlier than implementing new applied sciences. Newcastle Techniques gives cell workstations to allow expert staff to entry vital information from the store ground, complementing different automation.
The corporate famous that the subsequent era of AI and robotics depends upon high-quality, real-time information from sources like billions of day by day barcode scans. It additionally mentioned methods to mitigate the prices of complicated programs for small and midsize companies.
Parallax Worlds gives hyper-realistic digital twins for robotic testing
Parallax Worlds just lately secured $4 million in seed funding for a complete of $4.9 million raised thus far. The corporate provides a platform that makes use of digital twins and simulation to check AI-based robots, which will be deployed for welding and pick-and-place operations.
The platform integrates with business instruments similar to NVIDIA Omniverse, Unreal, and Unity. Parallax Worlds, which participated within the Pitchfire startup competitors at RoboBusiness 2024, is increasing its operations. It’s working with firms like Orangewood Labs and BotBuilt and is planning to maneuver into the manufacturing and logistics sectors.
On this podcast episode, Oitzman speaks with CEO Tanmay Agarwal to study extra concerning the funding spherical.
Distalmotion raises funding to speed up U.S. adoption of DEXTER surgical robotic
One other large deal of the previous week was Distalmotion’s $150 million Collection G spherical. The corporate mentioned it plans to speed up U.S. commercialization of its DEXTER robotic for soft-tissue procedures.
What makes DEXTER totally different from, say, Intuitive Surgical’s programs, is its small dimension, which makes it transportable on a wheeled cart. It additionally permits surgeons to be near their sufferers.
Agile Robots launches Agile ONE industrial humanoid, acquires thyssenkrupp Automation Engineering
Agile Robots has launched Agile ONE, its first industrial humanoid robotic, which it mentioned is designed for secure and environment friendly operation alongside folks in manufacturing environments.
The robotic incorporates a layered method to AI and dexterous and five-fingered fingers with a number of sensors, enabling effective manipulation duties like working energy instruments. The corporate plans to start manufacturing the robotic in Bavaria early subsequent 12 months.
Agile Robots this week additionally acquired thyssenkrupp Automation Engineering to broaden its industrial automation experience and entry to the U.S. market.
Disney exhibits off new Olaf character robotic for its theme parks
Roboticists at Walt Disney Imagineering took Frozen’s “Do You Need to Construct a Snowman?” to coronary heart and constructed a bodily model of a personality from its in style animated films.

The firm had defined its method to designing human-scale robots and giving them character on the 2024 Robotics Summit & Expo. It earned a 2024 RBR50 Robotics Innovation Award.


