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Aethon autonomous mobile robots don’t just change movement, they change everything. Workers can do more. Healthcare professionals can care more. Hospitality guests can experience more. And as you would expect from the #1 autonomous robot for material handling, there’s more…
Aethon Changes Health Care
Aethon mobile robots perform delivery and transportation tasks in hospitals to give staff more time to focus on patient care. Secure delivery of pharmacy medications and laboratory specimens and heavier loads such as meals, linens, and environmental services are all moved autonomously. Reduces cost-per-delivery by up to 80%.
Aethon Changes Hospitality
Aethon robots deliver food, linen, banquet supplies and luggage in hotels and hospitality environments. It is as comfortable in the front-of-house as it is capable in the back-of-house. Best of all it can show up at a guest’s door to make a room service delivery something truly memorable.
TUG Changes Hospitality
TUG delivers linen, banquet supplies and luggage. Best of all it can show up at a guest’s door to make a room service delivery something truly memorable.
Over 5,000,000 times a year Aethon delivers for healthcare, hospitality and manufacturing organizations worldwide.
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Aethon Recognized as Most Promising Robotic Solution Provider for 2015
CIOReview recognized Aethon and its TUG robot as one of 20 most promising robotics solutions for 2015. See the full article -- > HERE
TUG Highlighted in Becker’s Hospital Review
The fleet of TUG autonomous mobil robots running at UCSF was covered by Becker's Hospital Review. See original article on their website --> HERE Big hearts of steel: Can robots reduce work burden in hospitals? UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay, part of the...
Aethon highlighted in branding magazine, “Contagious”
Aethon's TUG autonomous mobile robot was mentioned in the quarterly branding magazine, Contagious. They describe the magazine as being a meaningful harbinger of innovation: "Over the last decade our award-winning quarterly print publication has been the definitive...
Preventing Your Robot Technology from Being Obsolete Tomorrow
This article was published in Robotics Tomorrow on January 3. Aldo Zini | Aethon Have you heard about the new Tesla? First the bad news: the self-driving Tesla you bought last month has been replaced with Model 3, Part 2, updated with second generation autonomous...
Self-Driving Robot Navigation Methodology Explained
We recently wrote an article that was published in Industrial Photonics magazine describing our novel navigation technology. You can check out the article online here or read it below. Robots With Laser and Vision Systems Conquer New Industrial Terrain SPENCER ALLEN,...