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Hundreds of attendees, exhibitors, and speakers from the world over converged at the Sheraton Hotel in Boston November 2-3 for the RoboBusiness Leadership Summit 2011. We’ve prepared a special slideshow that captures the highlights of the industry’s premier event.
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The Quest for the Automated Hospital
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A New Take on Autonomy
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Human and Robot ‘Colleagues’ in Manufacturing
What obstacles remain for robots to work alongside humans in industrial settings, and how far have we come in eliminating those challenges? Dr. Roland Menassa answers these and other questions in his presentation at the RoboBusiness summit November 2-3 in Boston.
Robotics and Automation as an Enabler to Agricultural Systems Productivity
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Boston Scientific Selects Kiva Warehouse Automation System for Distribution Centers
Mobile Robotic Order Fulfillment System chosen for reliability, flexibility, and productivity.
By Robotics Trends Staff - Filed Jan 19, 2010

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Kiva continues to roll with a multi-year agreement to automate the distribution centers in the Netherlands and New England of medical device manufacturer Boston Scientific.



Kiva Systems, a developer of robotic solutions that automate order fulfillment and warehouse operations, announced that Boston Scientific Corporation (NYSE: BSX) has chosen Kiva to automate two key distribution centers in the United States and Europe. The medical device manufacturer was seeking a warehouse automation solution that would help ensure maximum reliability while maintaining the rigorous product and inventory control that exists today.

According to the multi-year agreement signed today, Boston Scientific will use the Kiva Mobile Robotic Fulfillment System to automate the storage and order fulfillment of Boston Scientific products at its Netherlands and New England distribution centers

“Other material handling approaches would have required us to integrate different technologies to handle units, cases and pallets, as well as a wide range of product sizes,” said Ken Pucel, Executive Vice President, Operations at Boston Scientific. “Kiva is able to provide us a proven solution with the flexibility and ease-of-use of a single technology for our needs.”

Kiva’s innovative approach to order fulfillment uses hundreds of mobile robotic drive units that bring inventory directly to workers, allowing easy and efficient access to all inventory items at all times. Elimination of operator walking and waiting enables worker productivity that may be significantly higher than with other automated systems. Because all the system components are mobile and modular, a Kiva-equipped distribution center has considerable flexibility when adding new products or expanding throughput—without disrupting ongoing operations.

“While order accuracy is important to both economics and customer satisfaction for all businesses, it is obviously even more critical for medical devices,” said Mick Mountz, C.E.O. of Kiva. “In that context, Boston Scientific’s decision to adopt Kiva at two large distribution centers confirms the experience of many others: that automation using mobile robots is the most accurate and reliable order fulfillment solution available today.”

About Kiva Systems
Kiva Systems, Inc. offers game-changing automation solutions for distribution centers that help companies simplify operations and reduce costs while increasing strategic flexibility. Using hundreds of autonomous mobile robots and sophisticated control software, the Kiva Mobile Fulfillment System enables extremely fast cycle times with reduced labor requirements, from receiving to picking to shipping—all without conveyor. The result is a building that is quick and low-cost to set up, inexpensive to operate and easy to change. For more information on Kiva Systems and its solutions, please visit http://www.kivasystems.com

About Boston Scientific
Boston Scientific is a worldwide developer, manufacturer and marketer of medical devices whose products are used in a broad range of interventional medical specialties For more information, please visit: http://www.bostonscientific.com.

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KIVA SYSTEMS, INC.
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Schwartz Communications, Inc.
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