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RightHand Robotics (RHR) is a leader in providing end-to-end solutions that reduce the cost of e-commerce order-fulfillment of electronics, apparel, grocery, pharmaceuticals, and countless other industries. Unlike traditional factory robots that can be complex to setup and are singly purposed, RHR solutions are simple to integrate and adaptable to improve the utilization of many different customer workflows, such as sorting batch-picked items, picking items from an ASRS, inducting items to a belt sorter, and order quality assurance.

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RightHand Robotics Named 2019 Top 50 Robotics Company by Robotics Business Review

POSTED 05/21/2019

RightHand Robotics is an 2019 RBR50 companyBOSTON - RightHand Robotics, a leader in providing autonomous robotic piece-picking solutions, is pleased to announce that it has been named to Robotics Business Review’s 2019 RBR50 list of leading automation companies. The RBR50 is the annual list of the 50 most innovative and transformative robotics companies that have achieved commercial success in the past year. Robotics Business Review has teamed up with IDC to choose this year’s winners.

RightHand’s second generation product platform, RightPick2TM, handles the core task of picking and placing individual items for a wide range of warehouse workflows and processes. It works collaboratively with logistics facility employees and existing manual or automated systems, providing businesses with a vital productivity boost as part of a lean and highly efficient material handling process. RightPick2 is utilized in businesses such as e-commerce and omni-channel retailers, grocers, wholesale distributors in pharma and consumer packaged goods, as well as third party logistics providers (3PLs).

“We’re thrilled to be named to the RBR50 2019 list alongside such accomplished and innovative leaders in the field,” said Leif Jentoft, co-founder of RightHand Robotics. “In less than a year, our team has announced new customers, released a new product, completed a Series B funding round, and surpassed 10 million autonomous picks (MPicks). We’re excited for the future and to continue helping our customers leverage the RightPick platform in an increasingly competitive marketplace."


 

For 2019, companies were selected from commercial and industrial robotics categories, including component makers, collaborative robotics, autonomous mobile robots, artificial intelligence, healthcare and service robotics, and more.

To see the full list of companies in the 2019 RBR50 report, please visit the Robotics Business Review Website.

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About RightHand Robotics
RightHand Robotics is a leader in providing robotic piece-picking solutions that improve performance and efficiency in e-commerce order fulfillment and intralogistics. Its RightPick product platform is a software-driven, hardware-enabled solution that handles the core task of picking and placing individual items as part of a wide range of workflows and processes?. With RightPick, businesses can reduce the cost of order fulfillment in electronics, apparel, grocery, pharmaceuticals, and many other industries. RHR was founded in 2014 by a DARPA challenge-winning team from the Harvard Biorobotics Lab, the Yale GRAB Lab, and MIT, intent on bringing grasping intelligence powered by computer vision and applied machine learning to bear on real-world problems. The company is based in Somerville, Mass., outside of Boston.