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S1E2 - Is it time to consider AMRs in your facility?

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The recent advances in technology have increased flexibility in indoor mobility and human-robot collaboration, opening up new opportunities to perform material handling tasks, especially in narrow, dynamic environments, such as hospitals.

Sensing devices, powerful on-board computers, artificial intelligence, and collaborative equipment allow autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) to drive and fulfill material handling activities autonomously. In hospitals, material handling activities are widely performed manually.

Hospitals are facing many challenges today, such as departments going lean, keeping up with the latest technology, and the demand for turnaround time on central supply materials, medications, blood samples and specimens.

In today’s episode of Automate This! Podcast, we will dive into how AMRs help hospitals overcome staff shortages, how they improve workflow and patient satisfaction, and we will also discuss AMR technology.
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Brandon Langdon
Sales Manager - Hospitals & Life Sciences
brandon.langdon@jbtc.com

Visit our website www.jbtc.com/automated-systems

Connect with us on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/jbtautomaticguidedvehicles

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The recent advances in technology have increased flexibility in indoor mobility and human-robot collaboration, opening up new opportunities to perform material handling tasks, especially in narrow, dynamic environments, such as hospitals.

Sensing devices, powerful on-board computers, artificial intelligence, and collaborative equipment allow autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) to drive and fulfill material handling activities autonomously. In hospitals, material handling activities are widely performed manually.

Hospitals are facing many challenges today, such as departments going lean, keeping up with the latest technology, and the demand for turnaround time on central supply materials, medications, blood samples and specimens.

In today’s episode of Automate This! Podcast, we will dive into how AMRs help hospitals overcome staff shortages, how they improve workflow and patient satisfaction, and we will also discuss AMR technology.
Contact
Brandon Langdon
Sales Manager - Hospitals & Life Sciences
brandon.langdon@jbtc.com

Visit our website www.jbtc.com/automated-systems

Connect with us on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/jbtautomaticguidedvehicles

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