FEATURE Computer vision
AI and robots help retain staff
Dirk van Lammeren, CCO at Prime Vision, explores how its automation technologies are improving
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ntil recently, the introduction and robots into the workplace was perceived as a threat
the expected narrative, man and machine warehouse of the future. traditionally, warehouse work has been and the aftershocks of the pandemic, have
make warehouse work more attractive.
than assist them. However, in the context Research has illustrated this. When
28 September 2024 | Automation
volumes, market trends, key destinations twins that accurately model real-world operations to experiment and plan for future scenarios.
and sustainably. Both serve to improve
from the wider warehouse data system that correlates with its intended chute.
employees can quickly and easily take discovered that employees would clock employees too, especially those that spoke starts and employees was also improved, daily.
Robots have liberated people from the
robots have allowed all levels of consumer capabilities have freed up workers to opportunities. obsolete, the future will instead involve
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