RightHand Robotics Announces Strategic Investment from Rockwell Automation

RightHand Robotics, a leader in robotic piece-picking solutions for warehousing and logistics, is pleased to announce a strategic investment from Rockwell Automation, the world’s largest company dedicated to industrial automation and digital transformation.

This investment signals a major step forward in advancing automation technologies for fulfillment and warehousing operations. Combining RightHand Robotics' innovative robotic piece-picking technology with Rockwell Automation’s industry-leading expertise, the collaboration aims to offer smarter, more efficient, and fully integrated automation solutions for supply chains worldwide.

Evan Kaiser, Industry Sales Director for Warehousing and Logistics at Rockwell Automation, expressed his excitement about the relationship, stating, "Rockwell Automation recognizes the importance of the system integrator ecosystem in providing complete automated systems to the market. RightHand Robotics enables us to bring more tools to empower these integrators to build intelligent material handling solutions for the market.”

As global supply chains increasingly demand predictable fulfillment, RightPick delivers a reliable, scalable solution for handling diverse SKUs in fast-moving warehouse environments. While customers continue to look for ways to future proof their operations, Rockwell and Righthand Robotics are committed to empowering customers on their journey into the future of industrial automation.

Matt Rendall, CEO of Clearpath Robotics by Rockwell Automation, emphasized the importance of integration, stating, "RightHand Robotics has pioneered the each-picking fulfillment market with the most capable and productized solution. We’re excited to work with RightHand Robotics on their commitment to making it easier for integrators to seamlessly integrate robotic picking into automation projects—reducing risk and time to market."

Yaro Tenzer, co-founder and CEO of RightHand Robotics, added, "This investment reflects a shared commitment to driving automation forward. Integrators can confidently adopt RightPick, knowing it’s backed by years of development and now supported by a global automation leader. Together, we’re making robotic fulfillment more accessible and scalable for warehouses worldwide.
 

Watch RightPick in action:

Experience RightPick at Tradeshows:

  • LogiMAT at Dematic Booth 1H61 and Element Logic Booth 1H21
  • ProMat at Universal Robots Booth N6715 and Element Logic Booth S4307

 

About RightHand Robotics, Inc.

RightHand Robotics (RHR) builds a data-driven intelligent picking platform, providing flexible and scalable automation for predictable order fulfillment. The RightPick system, their robotic piece-picking solution, enables retailers to rise up to the new realities of online commerce. The company is based in Charlestown, Massachusetts, outside of Boston. For more information, visit www.righthandrobotics.com or follow the company @RHRobotics.

 

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