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  1. Automation without infrastructure. Bring your warehouse into the future without upending your entire business. Stretch is specifically designed to handle cases with efficiency and speed. With a straightforward installation and setup process, our robot can easily supplement your labor resources to keep the flow of goods moving.

  2. Read press release. "We’re excited to partner with Boston Dynamics to deploy its best-in-class robotics in our warehouses. The Stretch robot addresses complex industry challenges through flexible automation, which we’ll be able to replicate and scale regionally and globally.”.

  3. Discover practical robotics solutions designed to tackle today’s—and tomorrow’s—toughest automation challenges. Your teammate, your tool. Meet Spot. Our agile, mobile robot will redefine your day-to-day. It works anywhere you work, gathering data, keeping people out of harm’s way, and exploring without boundaries.

  4. History. In 2021, Boston Dynamics, the robotics firm famous for its dancing quadrupeds and jumping humanoids, introduced a more tame robot. Stretch is the company's first warehouse-specific robot, capable of autonomously unloading boxes from a truck and placing them onto a conveyor belt. Stretch is part of the Boston Dynamics' strategy to continue building innovative robots while also being ...

  5. Our Mission. Boston Dynamics’ mission is to imagine and create exceptional robots that enrich people’s lives. We see this work as the next step in the evolution of machines that reduce the danger, repetition, and physically difficult aspects of work.

  6. 29 de mar. de 2021 · Stretch’s lineage can be traced back to Boston Dynamics’ two-legged Atlas robot, which is able to balance its weight so smoothly it can run, jump, backflip, and more. “Atlas picking up a box ...

  7. Using mobile robots for trailer and container unloading can empower companies to alleviate logistics challenges related to labor shortages, rising costs, and worker injury rates. Looking ahead, these robots are poised to tackle the traditional challenges associated with warehouse automation, such as object variability and infrastructure costs.