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        Robotics firms continue to forge partnerships, collaboration with customers
        Northrop Grumman’s Remotec, Kinova team up
        RightHand Robotics, Okamura integrate piece-picking
        GreyOrange, UST Global partner on warehouse automation

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        Companies developing robotic systems across different vertical markets continue to announce partnerships and collaboration agreements to expand the use of robotics systems to address a variety of problems.
        Remotec, a subsidiary of Northrop Grumman, has announced a distribution agreement with Kinova for the Kinova Remote Robotic Manipulation System.
        The agreement will allow Remotec customers to access a small manipulator for use as a tool and accessory on the Remotec’s Andros line of mobile robotic systems.
        “The improved dexterity afforded by this robotic arm was identified as a critical need by the first responder community, particularly for bomb and explosive ordnance disposal (EOD),” said Dan Verweil, vice president and general manager, combat systems and mission readiness at Northrop Grumman.
        When used as a secondary, highly dexterous small arm, the Kinova Remote Robotic Manipulation System will enable more precise video-guided manipulation of potentially hazardous materials, the company said.
        “We are proud to partner with Remotec, the largest provider of robots to the first responder market,” said Francois Boucher, executive vice president at Kinova.
        Japan’s Okamura Corp., which provides products and services for offices, education, commercial facilities and distribution centers, today announced partnering with RightHand Robotics to further automate warehouse operations.
        The companies said operator workloads and errors will decrease, and warehouse efficiency and productivity will improve with the integration of RightPick2.
        Its business is not only to streamline logistics, but also to research, develop and provide new material handling systems to meet the diverse needs of customers.”
        UST Global announced yesterday a partnership with GreyOrange to extend UST Global’s “AI-first agenda,” which leverages technology to offer digital solutions “that optimize cost, improve turnaround promises and offer an outstanding customer experience


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