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[QUOTE="Frederic Lardinois, post: 1513"] To kick off [URL='https://reinvent.awsevents.com/']re:Invent[/URL], AWS’s flagship conference, the cloud computing giant today [URL='https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/preview-aws-iot-roborunner-for-building-robot-fleet-management-applications/']announced[/URL] IoT [URL='https://aws.amazon.com/roborunner/']RoboRunner[/URL], a new service for building applications that help large fleets of robots work together. This new service aims to provide the infrastructure necessary to build the work and fleet management applications necessary to run the kind of robot fleets that Amazon itself utilizes in its warehouses, for example. The company also today announced a new robotics accelerator program. At its core, RoboRunner helps developers build applications that integrate with robots from different manufacturers and manage the lifecycle of these applications. Currently, AWS argues, it’s too difficult to integrate robots from different vendors into a single system, leaving enterprises with a number of silos where they manage their robots, which in turn makes it hard to build applications where these heterogeneous fleets cooperate. [URL='https://techcrunch.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/product-page-diagram_AWS-IoT-RoboRunner-2x.dae616d7c802e5df460275ad86cfa485eecf31aa.png'][IMG]https://techcrunch.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/product-page-diagram_AWS-IoT-RoboRunner-2x.dae616d7c802e5df460275ad86cfa485eecf31aa.png[/IMG][/URL] [B]Image Credits:[/B] AWS RoboRunner provides developers with a centralized data repository for their entire fleet, as well as a registry for modeling all of the destinations in a given facility and a registry for keeping track of all of the tasks performed by these robots. The target customer for this service is large industrial enterprises that operate fleets of automated guided vehicles, mobile robots and robotic arms. In addition to RoboRunner, AWS also [URL='https://www.allthingsdistributed.com/2021/11/announcing-the-aws-robotics-startup-accelerator.html']announced[/URL] a new robotics startup accelerator, the AWS Robotics Startup Accelerator, in collaboration with [URL='https://www.massrobotics.org/project/awsroboticsaccelerator/']MassRobotics[/URL]. “Today, there are only a few successful commercial robotics companies, and there are a few big reasons for this,” AWS CTO Werner Vogels writes in today’s announcement. “First, finding a fit in the robotics product market is difficult because real-world environments are dynamic and unpredictable, so pairing the right niche with the right capabilities can be a challenge. Second, building robots with a high degree of autonomy and intelligence requires multidisciplinary skills that are hard to find and recruit for. Third, robotics is capital intensive and requires large up-front investment in sensors, actuators, and mechanical hardware even when they’re already commercially available.” The new program is open to early-stage startups (less than $10 million in revenue and $100 million raised. The selected companies will get access to specialized training and mentorship from robotics experts and up to $10,000 in AWS credits. [/QUOTE]
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