“We’re essentially a software program firm,” Locus CEO Rick Faulk says with amusing. We seem like a robotic firm, however we’re really a software program firm.” It’s a well-recognized chorus from firms whose most public-facing merchandise are {hardware}. That’s actually the case with Locus, which produces the best-known AMRs (autonomous cellular robots) not made by Amazon. […]
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