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Former Tesla lead unveils warehouse robot that can lift 3000 lbs


The robotics startup provides a modular cell-based matrix structure through which an AI-powered bot navigates to move materials.

Today, he announced Mytra, a startup co-founded with former Rivian lead Ahmad Baitalmal, with a mission to use simple, AI-driven, 3D robotics systems to handle one of the biggest tasks within a warehouse: material flow. As the scope of this effort increased, including leading the Tesla Bot, it was clear that more than ‘general purpose’ robotics, the world needs better, simpler, form factors that can harness the power of modern software to solve highly pervasive problems in factories and warehouses,” he said. Notably, companies like AutoStore, Locus and Zebra are also working to automate material movement tasks with the help of robots, the CEO claims that all those solutions require deep technical expertise and a massive investment of time and money.

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