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BlueBotics, the global reference in natural feature navigation for automated guided vehicles (AGVs) and autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), is celebrating at CeMAT Asia this week as the company marks ten years since the first vehicle driven by its Autonomous Navigation Technology (ANT) went into commercial operation.
Just over a year after supplying its 1,000th ANT navigation unit to Swiss customer Cleanfix, BlueBotics has announced it has now surpassed 1,750 ANT-driven AGVs in operation.
BlueBotics’ easy-to-install Autonomous Navigation Technology (ANT) is being increasingly adopted across the globe, having proven its benefits across a wide range of industrial environments over the past ten years.
BlueBotics will exhibit at LogiMAT 2019, the 17th International Trade Fair for Intralogistics Solutions and Process Management in Stuttgart, Germany from February 19th to 21st.
BlueBotics will participate at ProMAT 2019, the largest supply chain solutions expo in North & South America, from April 8th to 11th in Chicago USA.
For customers who understand that Autonomous Navigation Technology (ANT) is the optimal mobility solution, the system is worth its weight in gold. That’s why we delivered a gold-painted version of this technology to our partner Cleanfix after the company ordered the thousandth ANT unit in June of this year.
Just a few months after delivering the 1,000th ANT navigation product, BlueBotics announces that Forestay Capital Ltd, the Bertarelli closed-end tech fund, has acquired capital in the company to help further foster the company’s already-strong international growth.
The Swiss Federal Railways, the Blick and 20 Minutes have reported that an ANT driven RA660 Navi autonomous cleaning machine by Cleanfix is currently being tested at several train stations around Switzerland.