Boston Dynamics unveils Stretch: a new robot designed to move boxes in warehouses
1 min readPhoto caption: Stretch is Boston Dynamics’ latest foray into logistics. Image: Boston Dynamics. Article by
Stretch can shift up to 800 boxes an hour, comparable to a human
Boston Dynamics is best known for its robot dog Spot, a machine designed to work in a range of environments, from offshore oil rigs to deep underground mines. But in recent years, the company has increasingly focused attention on the logistics space, and today is unveiling a new robot with just one application in mind: moving boxes in warehouses.
The robot is called Stretch and looks relatively dull for a Boston Dynamics creation. It’s not modeled after humans or animals, and instead aims to be as practical as possible. It has a square mobile base containing a set of wheels, a “perception mast” with cameras and other sensors, and a huge robotic arm with seven degrees of freedom and a suction pad array on the end that can grab and move boxes up to 23 kilograms (50 lbs) in weight. […]
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Video: Introducing Stretch – Mar 29, 2021