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4 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
Peer Robotics Unveils Peer 3000, its Most Flexible and Intelligent Collaborative Mobile Robot to Date
Ground-up design eliminates integration headaches and brings end-to-end material-handling automation within reach of small-to-midsize manufacturers DETROIT and NEW HAVEN, Conn., June 4, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Peer Robotics, a leader in robotic automated movement solutions for factory and industrial settings, today announced Peer 3000, the next generation of its collaborative mobile robot platform. Peer 3000 is engineered to solve the long-standing problem of incompatibility with existing assets. Building on the company's strong human-centered approach to autonomous mobile robots, Peer 3000 provides factory and warehouse teams, as well as system integrators, with the ability to deploy full-scale material-handling automation without modification of pallets, trolleys, or carts within current facility infrastructure. "Manufacturing operations shouldn't have to change their workflows to adopt automation," said Rishabh Agarwal, Founder and CEO of Peer Robotics. "The Peer 3000 platform represents a complete reversal of traditional automation thinking—instead of forcing facilities to adapt to robots, we've created robots that adapt to existing operations, delivering immediate value without disruption." Peer 3000's patented design combines a cluster of overhead cameras for real-time mapping and navigation with a universal load-handling system that accommodates various trolley and pallet types without modification, enabling safe, efficient material transport across factory floors. Its intuitive human-feedback system allows workers to train the robot by physically guiding it, removing technical barriers that have long hindered automation adoption among Small and Medium Manufacturers (SMMs). All intelligence is processed on-board through edge computing, eliminating the need for complex IT infrastructure or cloud connectivity—a critical advantage for manufacturers with limited technical resources. "The Peer 3000 is truly a game-changing robot that will revolutionize surface-to-surface pallet movement," said Jamie Callihan, Owner & President of JLC Robotics LLC. "With crucial features like trolley grab and the ability to pick American, Euro, or custom pallets weighing up to 3000 lbs on the same platform, we are going to simplify many operations and create significant value for our customers. Our message to the marketplace is to simplify material movement, and we can uphold that promise with the Peer Robotics line of AMRs." Seamlessly fitting into virtually any floor layout, the Peer 3000 platform's flexibility is further enhanced by Peer's robust control and monitoring dashboard that allows for detailed operations flow planning. With this capability, entire jobs can be automated from end to end, including the pickup and dropoff of multiple assets in sequence, eliminating the need for manual staging or reassignment. "Our collaboration with Peer Robotics over the years has helped many customers improve efficiencies and reduce costs," said Varun Vashisht, VP of Sales & Strategy at Trilogy NextGen. "The introduction of the new Peer 3000 platform to the portfolio has our installed base excited about all the new capabilities and use cases they can enable adding significant value to their business. Our customers are excited to add the new hardware to their existing fleets and expand their automation capabilities even further." The Peer 3000 platform is a significant step toward future-proofing larger enterprises by allowing them to standardize based on an adaptable robotic solution that works with a large variety of assets. The result is higher throughput, lower costs, and a rapid ROI. For specifications, pricing, and integration questions, visit or contact sales@ About Peer RoboticsPeer Robotics builds collaborative mobile robots that learn from humans in real time, automating tasks with speed and safety. Peer's robots make automation simple, affordable, and scalable for manufacturing and warehouse workflows of any size, while providing granular control over complete operations. With deployments across US, Europe, and India, Peer Robotics provides seamless material-movement solutions that reduce human fatigue and drive production. Learn more at View original content: SOURCE Peer Robotics


Time of India
02-05-2025
- Automotive
- Time of India
Survey for electric vehicle charging stations planned for condos in Noida
The district administration has directed power discoms UPPCL and NPCL to begin a comprehensive survey in residential societies for setting up electric vehicle (EV) charging stations. Additional district magistrate (ADM), finance and revenue, Atul Kumar said on Thursday, "A proper survey will be conducted soon. Based on the findings, designated spaces will be selected and EV charging stations will be built in a phased manner." With raging disputes over EV charging installations across group housing complexes, Atul Kumar said discoms must coordinate with apartment owners' associations (AOAs) and resident welfare associations (RWAs) to explain the govt's policy and identify possible locations for public charging points. The instruction for the survey was issued by the ADM during a meeting held on Thursday at the collectorate auditorium with officials from the electrical safety department, deputy registrar of firms, societies and chits, as well as representatives of RWAs and AOAs. At the meeting, deputy registrar Rishabh Agarwal informed the ADM the number of electric vehicles is increasing rapidly, but there were fewer EV charging stations in various societies. Welcoming the move, president of Exotica Fresco AOA and secretary of Noida Federation of Apartment Owners Associations (NOFAA) Surojit Dasgupta said older societies were particularly struggling to accommodate charging points. "Many of these buildings lack EV readiness and have no designated guest parking. AOAs are supporting private installations where possible, but we urgently need clear administrative guidelines to act responsibly and legally," Dasgupta said. Ramesh Chaudhary, an official from the electrical safety department, stressed the importance of following technical and safety standards. "Whether it's a public or private charging point, it must comply with electrical safety norms. Improper setups can pose serious fire hazards in dense residential clusters. We'll issue detailed safety checklists during the survey phase," he said. Meanwhile, the ADM also issued a final warning to residential societies operating unregistered lifts, saying legal action will be taken against defaulters after May 15.


Time of India
01-05-2025
- Automotive
- Time of India
EV charging survey planned for condos
Noida: The district administration has directed power discoms UPPCL and NPCL to begin a comprehensive survey in residential societies for setting up electric vehicle (EV) charging stations. Additional district magistrate (ADM), finance and revenue, Atul Kumar said on Thursday, "A proper survey will be conducted soon. Based on the findings, designated spaces will be selected and EV charging stations will be built in a phased manner." With raging disputes over EV charging installations across group housing complexes, Atul Kumar said discoms must coordinate with apartment owners' associations (AOAs) and resident welfare associations (RWAs) to explain the govt's policy and identify possible locations for public charging points. The instruction for the survey was issued by the ADM during a meeting held on Thursday at the collectorate auditorium with officials from the electrical safety department, deputy registrar of firms, societies and chits, as well as representatives of RWAs and AOAs. At the meeting, deputy registrar Rishabh Agarwal informed the ADM the number of electric vehicles is increasing rapidly, but there were fewer EV charging stations in various societies. Welcoming the move, president of Exotica Fresco AOA and secretary of Noida Federation of Apartment Owners Associations (NOFAA) Surojit Dasgupta said older societies were particularly struggling to accommodate charging points. "Many of these buildings lack EV readiness and have no designated guest parking. AOAs are supporting private installations where possible, but we urgently need clear administrative guidelines to act responsibly and legally," Dasgupta said. Ramesh Chaudhary, an official from the electrical safety department, stressed the importance of following technical and safety standards. "Whether it's a public or private charging point, it must comply with electrical safety norms. Improper setups can pose serious fire hazards in dense residential clusters. We'll issue detailed safety checklists during the survey phase," he said. Meanwhile, the ADM also issued a final warning to residential societies operating unregistered lifts, saying legal action will be taken against defaulters after May 15.