Advances in Robotic Case and Each Picking Revolutionize Order Fulfillment
Industry leaders to discuss how robots and people can improve productivity in a free webinar on June 3.

The world of order fulfillment is on the cusp of a revolution, thanks to advances in robotic case and each picking. For years, humans have been the go-to solution for picking and placing individual SKUs and cases, but the tide is turning. With the help of robotic grippers, machine vision, and artificial intelligence, automated manipulation is becoming increasingly efficient.
Until recently, humans could pick and place individual SKUs and cases faster and more accurately than robots. However, people tend to work in bursts, affecting accuracy; repetitive motion can lead to injury; and labor is increasingly scarce and expensive. This is where robotic case and each picking come in – a game-changing technology that combines the strengths of humans and robots to improve productivity.
On Wednesday, June 3, at noon ET, industry leaders will gather for a free webinar to discuss the latest technologies and use cases in robotic case and each picking. The virtual panel will explore how robots plus people can improve productivity, from collaborative picking to human-supervised exception handling. Attendees will also learn about the challenges of manipulating different shapes, materials, and weights, and how organizations have addressed them with physical AI.
The webinar features a stellar lineup of speakers, including Annie Bowlby, head of product and engineering at RightHand Robotics; Gina Chung, chief strategy officer at Locus Robotics; Josh Cloer, general manager at Nomagic; and Eugene Demaitre, editorial director for robotics at WTWH Media. The event is sponsored by SEW Eurodrive. Annie Bowlby leads cross-functional collaboration to deliver innovative technology and AI solutions across logistics and industrial automation.
With nearly 15 years of product management experience, Bowlby previously served as head of product at Neurala and as a product manager at Rockwell Automation. Gina Chung is responsible for shaping global strategy, product direction, and strategic partnerships at Locus Robotics, a global leader in AI-powered warehouse automation with over 17,000 robots deployed across 360 sites worldwide. Josh Cloer has consistently turned breakthrough robotics technology into tangible business results, expanding Nomagic's footprint into North America.
The webinar offers a unique opportunity to learn from industry experts and get questions answered live. Those who can't attend can still watch the broadcast on demand afterwards. Register now to secure your spot and stay ahead of the curve in the rapidly evolving world of order fulfillment.
Source: The Robot Report