Amazon in licensing deal with AI robotics start-up Covariant, hires co-founders
Sequoia
Building off a series of research and development efforts, Sequoia integrates multiple robot systems to containerize Amazon’s inventory into totes, bringing together mobile robots, gantry systems, robotic arms and a new ergonomic employee workstation.
These totes come to employees at an ergonomic workstation that allows them to do all their work between mid-thigh and mid-chest height. With this system, employees will no longer have to regularly reach above their heads or squat down to pick customer orders, supporting Amazon efforts to reduce the risk of injuries.
Hercules
The proprietary Amazon robot model called Hercules helps warehouse employees by traveling around facilities to retrieve shelves of products and delivering them to employees, who then pick the items customers ordered for shipping. Hercules can lift up to 1,250 pounds and travel across the 1 million sq. ft. of Amazon’s largest fulfillment centers.
Sparrow
In November 2022, Amzazon rolled out Sparrow, an intelligent robotic system that can detect, select, and handle individual products in its inventory. Leveraging computer vision and artificial intelligence, Sparrow can recognize and handle millions of unique items for picking, stowing and packing before they are shipped – at scale.
Proteus
In June 2022, the company announced Proteus, its first fully autonomous mobile robot. Proteus moves autonomously through Amazon’s fulfillment and sort facilities using advanced safety, perception, and navigation technology developed by Amazon.
Cardinal
In June 2022, Amazon also introduced Cardinal, a robotic lifting arm that uses AI and computer vision to efficiently select one package out of a pile of packages, lift it, read the label and precisely place it in a cart.
"With some of the smartest minds, we will advance fundamental research, marrying our rich expertise to unlock new ways for AI and robots to assist our operations employees," said Quinlivan in the blog post. "Embedding Covariant’s AI technology into our existing robot fleet will make them more performant and create real world value for our customers."