Quasi Robotics has unveiled significant updates to its Cloud Connect and Q.AI robot management software, enhancing user control and customization. The new Cloud Connect 2.0 introduces features like Multi-Stop Routes and No-Go Zones, allowing users to tailor the operation of the Model C2 autonomous mobile robot to their specific needs. This upgrade is particularly beneficial for industries such as life sciences, manufacturing, and healthcare, which require precise automation solutions.
The enhancements also include improved connectivity and safety features, ensuring better performance during material transport. Quasi Robotics continues to innovate in the field of autonomous mobile robots, with the Cloud Connect 2.0 software upgrade available at no cost to existing customers. This commitment to advancing automation technology reflects the company's dedication to meeting the evolving demands of its clientele.
• Cloud Connect 2.0 enhances control for autonomous mobile robots.
• New features include Multi-Stop Routes and No-Go Zones for customization.
The Model C2 is an example of an AMR designed for material transport.
Q.AI software provides this capability to enhance delivery efficiency.
These algorithms are integrated into the new Q.AI to improve delivery stability.
Quasi Robotics focuses on providing innovative solutions for industries requiring efficient automation.
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