Check out how Europe's second largest pharmacy chain automated their order fulfillment with Brightpick Autopicker: ua-cam.com/video/13USpRJEB7Y/v-deo.html
It's good to see some honesty. She said they would help you to meet your customer's expectations with as little effort and as little PEOPLE as possible. Usually, they try to say that robots won't do away with your job but rather they are just there to work alongside the employee to make them more productive. Of course, we all know that is just silly. Nevertheless, that is evidently the future right?
Very interesting. A future video on the economic feasibility at the small scale would be interesting. E.g. what are the lower constraints that still result in ROI.
I've always envisioned a wireless charging method for pickers, so there's really no down time. The pickers can drive over an induction coil mat, placed in the isles and traffic paths, reducing the weight in batteries and minimizing any need to stop operations.
@jatigre1 that's a great idea, and we've also considered that (and may develop it in the future). However, doing so would add significant complexity to the installation process, and require customers to install fixed infrastructure to operate the solution. One of the biggest strengths of Brightpick Autopicker is that it doesn't require any fixed infrastructure to operate, which enables warehouses to install it in a matter of weeks and even move it from one facility to another (which includes the charging stations - our robots use standard 110V power to charge). Adding coils beneath the floor would obviously make this a lot more complicated and expensive, and ultimately the costs may outweigh the benefits.
@@brightpickAI The charging "coils" are no thicker that a few millimeters when dimensioned right, when you think about the wireless coil inside a QI charger, it's just a thin "film" of copper printed on a sheet. The "mat" could be just "rolled out" and placed. Contact points can be added from under the shelves, and can be narrow enough so the wheels don't touch. I don't know why someone hasn't done that yet, Even in RC toys, you can build an entire racetrack like that, so the cars have almost no batteries or need to stop. Cheers!
Would like to see your solution: 1) picking apparel and similar softgoods, 2) picking books (if doable), and 3) consolidating order totes (when everything that is picked for an order spans >1 order tote). Thanks.
Hi John, appreciate your questions! Please see the answers below: 1. Here you can see Brightpick Autopicker picking apparel: www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7071831326990979072 2. As long as the books are packaged (so as not to open when picked), we should be able to easily pick them! 3. For order consolidation we use flow racks where we sort totes belonging to the same order (to enable easier processing / loading for outbound). You can see our solution for this here: ua-cam.com/video/dweQ2jPeKnI/v-deo.html&ab_channel=Brightpick (note that Brightpick Autopicker can do everything that Brightpick Dispatcher does as well, including order consolidation and dispatch)
@brightpick This was a very clear demonstration of your product ! I'm curious to understand wich part of the automation is AI driven ? Is it the navigation, automapping and pathfinding ? The dynamic slotting ? How is it AI and not handwritten program/algorithm that simply do what they are told to ? For exemple sorting by sell frequencies and associating with sorted postion by travel time is not AI... Not criticising, just very entusiasm to learn and understand in what this AI that we see and hear verywhere is a breaktrough
@solenevernay614 thank you for asking - we really appreciate your interest! We use AI for the robotic picking - given the wide variety of SKUs in a warehouse, it is not possible to "train" the 3D camera to pick each item individually. That is why we use AI to identify and pick objects, including random ones it has never seen before (with perfect accuracy). This enables to quickly deploy the robots in any warehouse. In the future, we also expect to use AI for the fleet orchestration / path planning optimization (and possibly slotting), but as you rightly point out at present that is easier to accomplish using algorithms (which are still more powerful/efficient than the AIs available today)
Nice system!! Super interesting tech! @brightpickAI, why do the scanner and picking arm not move up and down with the boxes so that the boxes have less travel time?
@boele0707 that's a great observation! The reason the boxes move up&down to pick instead of the picking arm is to reduce the number of moving components in the robot (to improve reliability and reduce cost). The boxes have to move regardless for the robot to retrieve totes from storage, so by using the same mechanism to move them for picking as well we avoid having a second motor / chain for the robotic arm. In terms of performance, the results are identical (our 3D camera has sub-millimeter accuracy, so we know exactly how high the tote should go for the pick). In addition, the tote-moving motor also has an energy-recovery system which recharges the batteries when the totes move down, so the impact of moving the totes instead of the arm on energy consumption is negligible.
Great question! In every installation, Brightpick provides its own dedicated Wi-Fi network and infrastructure for communication. If there are competing Wi-Fi networks in a given area, we would establish reserved/priority channels to use. For power, we would utilize a facility’s existing power supply using either a 110 or 220 v outlet.
@TerryPullen great observation! Our robots always carry the storage / donor tote on the left and the order tote on the right. In addition, each robot carries a tablet, which uses a simple visual prompt to tell the person which tote to pick from. The tablet also has an image of the SKU itself and, in cases where our storage tote is split into multiple compartments, it also shows exactly which compartment to pick from.
We don't sell the robots individually but rather as part of a solution consisting of multiple robots and software (in addition to installation itself). The smallest installation we would do would consist of 6-8 robots. At present we only offer our solution in North America and Europe.
We are looking forward to launching the Brightpick solution in new territories. If you’d like to stay up to date on when Autopickers are available for your region, don’t forget to sign up for our newsletter at brightpick.ai
@gregaustin8114 unfortunately if an item is too big for a tote, it will not be suitable for our solution (we use standard 600x400mm totes with varying height options)
@brightpickAI is it possible to use other totes than the default ones? We work with flower bulb products that needs a tote that allows the product to release moisture and to get fresh air from our ventilation system
Hi Miklas, In some cases, yes. The main requirement is that the short side of the tote is flat and has no gaps in it (otherwise the robots would not be able to retrieve the totes using suction cups). Also, the totes cannot be wider than 400mm (but they can be narrower). Please feel free to reach out to our automation experts with more detail and they will happily review your totes and provide more specific feedback: brightpick.ai/contact-us/
Hi Timothy, The robots do this themselves. They take the totes (boxes) from decanting stations (which is where the totes are replenished with new inventory) and autonomously slot them into the storage shelves. You can see this process at 7:30
We design each system for the specific needs of the customer (throughput, storage locations etc.), so pricing will vary. However, typically you're looking at a cost in the low-single-digit millions including installation and software.
It would not be if our countrymen would actually show up, I am forced to go AI due to the “stressed workforce”at my whse, call it lazy American’s, leave in two weeks for a dollar more, incompetent can’t read workers, dumbed down schools, call it what you want, I just can’t keep going with what our Baltimore schools are pushing out the door, losing profit and irritating my customers will do me in, we as a country are doing this to ourselves all across America and leaving absolutely no choice but robotics , investing up front will give me 24 365 whse movement, and no insurance, no vacation, and no calling in at the last minute leaving me hanging in the wind, I’m done, and have exhausted every avenue but friends, if the people don’t want to work for a good competitive honest days pay, what choice is left but to close up the doors. For me, going this way is not a choice, it’s forced on my situation or fold.
@@dannylee4634 I get that all the time too. I use the change in agriculture to counter such thinking. We used to send an army into the field to schye the wheat then thresh it. Now we send the combine to do the work of 1000's. We could go back to the schye but Millions would starve. The AGV's are the Combine of this century.
absolutely! warehouse associates love working with our robots because it means they no longer need to walk 10+ miles per day or carry heavy loads, plus they get to work with cool tech and get new skills. Check out this video if you want to hear directly from a warehouse associate about what it's like working with Brightpick robots: ua-cam.com/video/nCLQT0vROsY/v-deo.htmlsi=DRXGS5ZUS7usSQQh&t=152
Great, early retirement for everyone! :) The sooner the AI and robots take over all of the jobs - the better. Poverty will be solved. Also 40-80% of people don't like their jobs. We all need a few Optimus and Figure 01 robots per person and it will be the end of human labor forever. Unless you want to work and create something of course. :) We will have a parallel economy run (almost) entirely by robots and (almost) fully independent from humans. If there are no people in the production process - there is no need to pay anyone. The transition period - the next 15 years - that might be tough though. Hope we will find a solution as fast as possible. Deflation in prices of goods and services is what we need. From 100.000 to 10.000 to 1.000 to 100 to 10 to 1 to 0,1 to 0,01 and then it's already ridiculous and basically free. Things should be cheaper if humans are not making them. Deflation > UBI
So when is this going to become an issue. When all entry level jobs are taken by automated systems. How does one gain work experience for jobs that require work experience. Especially students.
Mary Glen, It is said, "Language Most-Shows a Man (in your case, "Woman")...SPEAK!...that I May See Thee"... Additionally, "The First Rule of "Courtesy" to a Person..."SPEAKING"...is "Silence of The Listener" AND "Silence of Environment" to Allow the "Maximum Concentration and Understanding to be Transferred in the Communication Event"... The "Producer" of this Video..."BLATANTLY!"...and..."OBVIOUSLY!"... ...has "ABSOLUTELY"!..."NO RESPECT"!...for YOU!...or your "Message Content"... ... as a "Factory and System Tour Guide"; as an 'Instructor"; as a "Narrator"; as a "Presenter"; as a "Teacher"...OR!...an "Elegant Woman"!... ...but, rather, "Thinking of THEMSELF"!...(while, ABSOLUTELY-IGNORING! the Value of the Content of your Presentation")... ..."Focusing on "THEMSELF!"..."THE PRODUCER!"...as a "Provider of ENTERTAINMENT"!... ...by "ABSOLUTELY, DISRESPECTFUL, DISTRACTING, IRRELEVANT and NEEDLESS"..."MUSICAL...NOISE"... ..."VOMITED-OVER!...your "First-Class and Eloquently-Spoken Presentation!"... ...Due to the "ABSOLUTE FAIL!"...as "Entertainment"... ...and, Due to the "BLATANT-DISRESPECT!".. For YOU!...as an OBVIOUSLY-Highly-Educated Presenter!... ...I am NOT!..."LIKING!"..."Sharing"...OR "Subscribing"... ...with the "Suggestion"... ...that, if the "Producer" of this "HIGHLY-Valuable, Advanced-Technology Content"... ...wants to "Be An ENTERTAINER"!...and "Satisfy their OWN Ego and Pride"... ...that they "Part-Ways with you"...and "Pursue, INDEPENDENTLY!"... ...what "to them, Personally, is "ENTERTAINMENT"!... ...and "Leave the PROFESSIONALISM!...to YOU! With GREAT Confidence in You, Jed August Los Angeles, CA USA 2024-01-22 (Monday) 9:35am, PST
Check out how Europe's second largest pharmacy chain automated their order fulfillment with Brightpick Autopicker: ua-cam.com/video/13USpRJEB7Y/v-deo.html
It's good to see some honesty. She said they would help you to meet your customer's expectations with as little effort and as little PEOPLE as possible. Usually, they try to say that robots won't do away with your job but rather they are just there to work alongside the employee to make them more productive. Of course, we all know that is just silly. Nevertheless, that is evidently the future right?
Some really exciting jobs too! Be a picker, lose your mind.
@@johncrunk8038 You are right. Of course, it won't stop with just that.
These people that do the tours are told what to say and may be removed from the process. Maybe one has to lose one's soul.
Coming days people will lose their jobs
Also, it's cool that Little People are finally first in line for jobs that don't need them to juggle or be tossed about by regularly sized people.
Perfect use for robots. Love the tech and how it works.
thanks for your feedback!
Absolutely fantastic presentation style. Just the right balance of casual and professional.
Intelligent coordination is a thing of infinite beauty. The opportunistic charging is especially piquant. Well presented by the legend that is Mary.
Very interesting. A future video on the economic feasibility at the small scale would be interesting. E.g. what are the lower constraints that still result in ROI.
Thanks for the suggestion Nigel! We'll make sure to keep it in mind for future content🙂
Are the robots capable of stacking the products into shelf as well?
I've always envisioned a wireless charging method for pickers, so there's really no down time. The pickers can drive over an induction coil mat, placed in the isles and traffic paths, reducing the weight in batteries and minimizing any need to stop operations.
@jatigre1 that's a great idea, and we've also considered that (and may develop it in the future). However, doing so would add significant complexity to the installation process, and require customers to install fixed infrastructure to operate the solution. One of the biggest strengths of Brightpick Autopicker is that it doesn't require any fixed infrastructure to operate, which enables warehouses to install it in a matter of weeks and even move it from one facility to another (which includes the charging stations - our robots use standard 110V power to charge). Adding coils beneath the floor would obviously make this a lot more complicated and expensive, and ultimately the costs may outweigh the benefits.
@@brightpickAI The charging "coils" are no thicker that a few millimeters when dimensioned right, when you think about the wireless coil inside a QI charger, it's just a thin "film" of copper printed on a sheet. The "mat" could be just "rolled out" and placed. Contact points can be added from under the shelves, and can be narrow enough so the wheels don't touch. I don't know why someone hasn't done that yet, Even in RC toys, you can build an entire racetrack like that, so the cars have almost no batteries or need to stop. Cheers!
Would like to see your solution: 1) picking apparel and similar softgoods, 2) picking books (if doable), and 3) consolidating order totes (when everything that is picked for an order spans >1 order tote). Thanks.
Hi John, appreciate your questions! Please see the answers below:
1. Here you can see Brightpick Autopicker picking apparel: www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7071831326990979072
2. As long as the books are packaged (so as not to open when picked), we should be able to easily pick them!
3. For order consolidation we use flow racks where we sort totes belonging to the same order (to enable easier processing / loading for outbound). You can see our solution for this here: ua-cam.com/video/dweQ2jPeKnI/v-deo.html&ab_channel=Brightpick
(note that Brightpick Autopicker can do everything that Brightpick Dispatcher does as well, including order consolidation and dispatch)
Super cool! Love to see all the different technologies packaged up like this, robotics, lidar, path planning and cameras and such, really cool!
@brightpick This was a very clear demonstration of your product ! I'm curious to understand wich part of the automation is AI driven ? Is it the navigation, automapping and pathfinding ? The dynamic slotting ? How is it AI and not handwritten program/algorithm that simply do what they are told to ? For exemple sorting by sell frequencies and associating with sorted postion by travel time is not AI... Not criticising, just very entusiasm to learn and understand in what this AI that we see and hear verywhere is a breaktrough
@solenevernay614 thank you for asking - we really appreciate your interest! We use AI for the robotic picking - given the wide variety of SKUs in a warehouse, it is not possible to "train" the 3D camera to pick each item individually. That is why we use AI to identify and pick objects, including random ones it has never seen before (with perfect accuracy). This enables to quickly deploy the robots in any warehouse.
In the future, we also expect to use AI for the fleet orchestration / path planning optimization (and possibly slotting), but as you rightly point out at present that is easier to accomplish using algorithms (which are still more powerful/efficient than the AIs available today)
Thank You😊
Nice system!! Super interesting tech! @brightpickAI, why do the scanner and picking arm not move up and down with the boxes so that the boxes have less travel time?
@boele0707 that's a great observation! The reason the boxes move up&down to pick instead of the picking arm is to reduce the number of moving components in the robot (to improve reliability and reduce cost).
The boxes have to move regardless for the robot to retrieve totes from storage, so by using the same mechanism to move them for picking as well we avoid having a second motor / chain for the robotic arm.
In terms of performance, the results are identical (our 3D camera has sub-millimeter accuracy, so we know exactly how high the tote should go for the pick).
In addition, the tote-moving motor also has an energy-recovery system which recharges the batteries when the totes move down, so the impact of moving the totes instead of the arm on energy consumption is negligible.
@@brightpickAI that's brilliant actually. Too many moving parts on your competitors.
Is the existing Wi-Fi infrastructure sufficient for connecting the robots? Any challenges there we should be aware off
Great question! In every installation, Brightpick provides its own dedicated Wi-Fi network and infrastructure for communication. If there are competing Wi-Fi networks in a given area, we would establish reserved/priority channels to use. For power, we would utilize a facility’s existing power supply using either a 110 or 220 v outlet.
At the G2P station, both totes look the same, what keeps the human from picking from the wrong tote?
@TerryPullen great observation! Our robots always carry the storage / donor tote on the left and the order tote on the right. In addition, each robot carries a tablet, which uses a simple visual prompt to tell the person which tote to pick from. The tablet also has an image of the SKU itself and, in cases where our storage tote is split into multiple compartments, it also shows exactly which compartment to pick from.
How much this machine? Can be transport to Middle East ?
We don't sell the robots individually but rather as part of a solution consisting of multiple robots and software (in addition to installation itself). The smallest installation we would do would consist of 6-8 robots.
At present we only offer our solution in North America and Europe.
These available in Australia anytime soon?
We are looking forward to launching the Brightpick solution in new territories. If you’d like to stay up to date on when Autopickers are available for your region, don’t forget to sign up for our newsletter at brightpick.ai
awesome walkthrough!
What a solution! Good job!👍
Would love to see Digit working with these
4:26 That Robot at the bottom be like "Bro, you're done.. Get out the way!" :)
Please eliminate the background music. It's distracting!
I'm OK with background music IF I like it. I don't like this music, so I'm agreeing that it's a distraction
How does this pick large items that won’t fit in a tote?
@gregaustin8114 unfortunately if an item is too big for a tote, it will not be suitable for our solution (we use standard 600x400mm totes with varying height options)
@brightpickAI is it possible to use other totes than the default ones? We work with flower bulb products that needs a tote that allows the product to release moisture and to get fresh air from our ventilation system
Hi Miklas,
In some cases, yes. The main requirement is that the short side of the tote is flat and has no gaps in it (otherwise the robots would not be able to retrieve the totes using suction cups). Also, the totes cannot be wider than 400mm (but they can be narrower).
Please feel free to reach out to our automation experts with more detail and they will happily review your totes and provide more specific feedback: brightpick.ai/contact-us/
Who loads the boxes these robots take from the shelf?
Hi Timothy,
The robots do this themselves. They take the totes (boxes) from decanting stations (which is where the totes are replenished with new inventory) and autonomously slot them into the storage shelves.
You can see this process at 7:30
how much does it cost to have this system in a warehouse?
We design each system for the specific needs of the customer (throughput, storage locations etc.), so pricing will vary. However, typically you're looking at a cost in the low-single-digit millions including installation and software.
Thanks for taking my job.
It would not be if our countrymen would actually show up, I am forced to go AI due to the “stressed workforce”at my whse, call it lazy American’s, leave in two weeks for a dollar more, incompetent can’t read workers, dumbed down schools, call it what you want, I just can’t keep going with what our Baltimore schools are pushing out the door, losing profit and irritating my customers will do me in, we as a country are doing this to ourselves all across America and leaving absolutely no choice but robotics , investing up front will give me 24 365 whse movement, and no insurance, no vacation, and no calling in at the last minute leaving me hanging in the wind, I’m done, and have exhausted every avenue but friends, if the people don’t want to work for a good competitive honest days pay, what choice is left but to close up the doors. For me, going this way is not a choice, it’s forced on my situation or fold.
@@dannylee4634 I get that all the time too. I use the change in agriculture to counter such thinking. We used to send an army into the field to schye the wheat then thresh it. Now we send the combine to do the work of 1000's. We could go back to the schye but Millions would starve. The AGV's are the Combine of this century.
that's a really well thought out system and Im a hard grader.
Great Slution
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Damn!
I loved the concept
m 0:41
Are the human associates having a nice time?
absolutely! warehouse associates love working with our robots because it means they no longer need to walk 10+ miles per day or carry heavy loads, plus they get to work with cool tech and get new skills.
Check out this video if you want to hear directly from a warehouse associate about what it's like working with Brightpick robots: ua-cam.com/video/nCLQT0vROsY/v-deo.htmlsi=DRXGS5ZUS7usSQQh&t=152
Turn OFF the background tune. Its terrible and distracting. I stopped watching this about 6 and half mins in. :\
Wow just seeing alot of order pullers jobs gone..
Great, early retirement for everyone! :)
The sooner the AI and robots take over all of the jobs - the better.
Poverty will be solved. Also 40-80% of people don't like their jobs.
We all need a few Optimus and Figure 01 robots per person and it will be the end of human labor forever.
Unless you want to work and create something of course. :)
We will have a parallel economy run (almost) entirely by robots and (almost) fully independent from humans.
If there are no people in the production process - there is no need to pay anyone.
The transition period - the next 15 years - that might be tough though.
Hope we will find a solution as fast as possible.
Deflation in prices of goods and services is what we need. From 100.000 to 10.000 to 1.000 to 100 to 10 to 1 to 0,1 to 0,01 and then it's already ridiculous and basically free.
Things should be cheaper if humans are not making them.
Deflation > UBI
sad part about all this is I'll bet the local public thought they would get z large number of jobs from this warehouse.
Less people😢
Nothing lately from britepick
So when is this going to become an issue. When all entry level jobs are taken by automated systems. How does one gain work experience for jobs that require work experience. Especially students.
This is probably why we can't get a job now. Been out of work for 5 months now.
Great less jobs. My hope is atleast we can concentrate on better things like medicine.
everything is cool and intelligent except that shitty bgm.
How many people jobs is this AI replacing?
Mary Glen,
It is said, "Language Most-Shows a Man (in your case, "Woman")...SPEAK!...that I May See Thee"...
Additionally, "The First Rule of "Courtesy" to a Person..."SPEAKING"...is "Silence of The Listener" AND "Silence of Environment" to Allow the "Maximum Concentration and Understanding to be Transferred in the Communication Event"...
The "Producer" of this Video..."BLATANTLY!"...and..."OBVIOUSLY!"...
...has "ABSOLUTELY"!..."NO RESPECT"!...for YOU!...or your "Message Content"...
... as a "Factory and System Tour Guide"; as an 'Instructor"; as a "Narrator"; as a "Presenter"; as a "Teacher"...OR!...an "Elegant Woman"!...
...but, rather, "Thinking of THEMSELF"!...(while, ABSOLUTELY-IGNORING! the Value of the Content of your Presentation")...
..."Focusing on "THEMSELF!"..."THE PRODUCER!"...as a "Provider of ENTERTAINMENT"!...
...by "ABSOLUTELY, DISRESPECTFUL, DISTRACTING, IRRELEVANT and NEEDLESS"..."MUSICAL...NOISE"...
..."VOMITED-OVER!...your "First-Class and Eloquently-Spoken Presentation!"...
...Due to the "ABSOLUTE FAIL!"...as "Entertainment"...
...and, Due to the "BLATANT-DISRESPECT!".. For YOU!...as an OBVIOUSLY-Highly-Educated Presenter!...
...I am NOT!..."LIKING!"..."Sharing"...OR "Subscribing"...
...with the "Suggestion"...
...that, if the "Producer" of this "HIGHLY-Valuable, Advanced-Technology Content"...
...wants to "Be An ENTERTAINER"!...and "Satisfy their OWN Ego and Pride"...
...that they "Part-Ways with you"...and "Pursue, INDEPENDENTLY!"...
...what "to them, Personally, is "ENTERTAINMENT"!...
...and "Leave the PROFESSIONALISM!...to YOU!
With GREAT Confidence in You,
Jed August
Los Angeles, CA USA
2024-01-22 (Monday) 9:35am, PST
a lot of people are about to lose their jobs.
Robot cool, the long musik and the sound of her voice not
automation and people losing jobs and the fat cats getting fatter.
Keep up the great work.🫶🫶