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Flexible, Intelligent Collaborative Mobile Robot



Peer Robotics has 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 human-centered approach to autonomous mobile robots, Peer 3000 offers factory and warehouse teams, as well as system integrators, the ability to deploy full-scale material handling automation without modification of pallets, trolleys, or carts within current facility infrastructure.

"Manufacturing operations should not 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 have created robots that adapt to existing operations, delivering immediate value without disruption."

Peer 3000 pairs a patented cluster of overhead cameras with on-board edge computing to create a real-time, bird's-eye map of the factory or warehouse, moving materials safely from trucks to production lines using a universal load-handling system that fits most trolleys and pallets without modification. Operators simply guide the robot by hand-just like a standard cart-and its human feedback learning instantly captures routes and tasks, lowering technical barriers so even small and medium sized manufacturers can deploy automation with minimal IT overhead, the company reported.

"The Peer 3000 platform goes beyond simple point-to-point material movement through its Operations Flow capabilities. We have evolved from automating individual tasks to automating entire workflows," explained Agarwal. "The system can now autonomously identify assets that need to be moved, plan optimal routes, and execute complete workflows without human intervention, dramatically reducing labor requirements while increasing throughput."

For more information contact:

Peer Robotics

470 James St.

New Haven, CT 06513

sales@peerrobotics.ai

www.peerrobotics.ai

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