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Adept’s special mobile robot, the Lynx AIV

A new Automated Indoor Vehicle known as the Adept Lynx released by Adept Technology is a self-navigating AIV that is specially designed for moving materials around in challenging environments. The special mobile robot has the ability to navigate through confined passageways and move around unplanned obstacles in peopled locations, without such things as floor magnets or navigational beacons.

The Lynx AIV can save users up to 15% in deployment costs and with its intuitive user interface it can be customized for various applications along with payloads by integrators, distributors, and users. Unlike traditional AGVs, the Lynx requires no facility modifications, according to Rush LaSelle the VP and general manager of mobile robots at Adept Technology.

This is another step forward for Adept as a leading provider of intelligent robots and autonomous mobile solutions giving customers the opportunity to deliver high quality precision in their assembly with speed and productivity, as well as handling, packaging, testing, and logistical processes.

Highlighting the features of Adept’s special mobile robot, Supply Chain Digital mentions the varied environments in which this could be used with everything from warehousing and production to clean technologies, and healthcare. The Lynx AIV is an amazing robot supporting payloads up to 60kg with the management of power and self-charging operations.

Could you see the Lynx AIV being used at your workplace? Maybe you have ideas on other uses for Adept’s special mobile robot.

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Written by Marlon Votta

Marlon joined the Product Reviews team in March 2011. He brings a wide-range of experience to PR, and has studied and worked in a diverse range of industries. These include art and design, a Horticulturalist, graphics and printing. Personal interests include music, football, boxing, traveling, and different languages, although Marlon has an Italian background. He now looks to expand his computer and tech knowledge by writing news on the latest trends in this industry. Follow Marlon if you’re looking for an unbiased view of the latest products, and tech services.

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