Amazon’s vision-guided Vulcan uses imaging and tactile sensing to enhance safety and efficiency

Vulcan’s ability to pick and stow items makes it a model colleague (Image: Amazon)
The Vulcan robot, described as Amazon’s first robot “with a sense of touch”, uses computer vision to understand how to handle and manoeuvre objects

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