SIGNALRobotics·Jun 25, 2026, 7:18 PMSignal55Short term

Robust.AI chooses Aptiv PULSE sensor for Gen 3 Carter mobile robot

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Robust.AI chooses Aptiv PULSE sensor for Gen 3 Carter mobile robot

Aptiv provides sensor fusion from radar and vision using AI to enable Robust.AI's Carter robot to move safely around people. The post Robust.AI chooses Aptiv PULSE sensor for Gen 3 Carter mobile robot appeared first on The Robot Report .

Why this matters
Why now

The continuous evolution of mobile robotics demands increasingly sophisticated and reliable navigation for safe operation in dynamic human environments.

Why it’s important

Advanced sensor fusion is critical for the wider adoption of autonomous mobile robots in logistics and manufacturing, enabling them to operate safely alongside human workers.

What changes

Robust.AI's new generation of robots will feature enhanced safety and navigation capabilities, potentially accelerating their market penetration in industrial settings.

Winners
  • · Robust.AI
  • · Aptiv
  • · Logistics sector
  • · Manufacturing sector
Losers
  • · Less advanced mobile robot sensor providers
  • · Companies reliant on human-only labor for certain tasks
Second-order effects
Direct

The new sensor improves the safety and efficiency of autonomous mobile robots in human-occupied spaces.

Second

Increased adoption of AMRs in warehouses and factories leads to improved operational bottlenecks and potentially higher productivity.

Third

As AMRs become ubiquitous and safer, new human-robot co-working models and safety regulations will emerge to accommodate their presence.

Editorial confidence: 90 / 100 · Structural impact: 40 / 100
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