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Driven by AI, sensors, and power efficiency, AMRs are self-navigating robots that adapt in real time, optimize paths, and safely collaborate with humans in dynamic environments. We interviewed 13 experts on tackling complex AMR engineering challenges, from real-time processing and sensor fusion to power distribution, motor control, communication, and safety. We hope you enjoy their insights! David Rogelberg Publisher, Mighty Guides Inc. david@mightyguides.com (516) 234 2969 Meet Our Experts German Aguirre Systems Manager, Robotics, Texas Instruments Ɓukasz Juszkiewicz Senior Robotics Engineer, Sii Poland Manthan Shah Mobile Robotics Engineer, Addverb Technologies Melik Ben Marzouk System Engineer, Balyo Shriniwas Kadam Robotics Engineer II, Airbus Preeti Udapudi Systems Engineer, Robotics, Texas Instruments Alka Choudhary Senior Robotics Engineer, ArcBest Kristen Mogensen System Engineer, Robotics, Texas Instruments Afiq Yusof Senior Robotics System Engineer, Delta Electronics Giancarlo D'Ago Robotics Engineer, CERN Subhash Patel Electrical Engineer, IMA AUTOMATION David Gallego EMEA Key Technical Support AMR, KUKA Thomas Schneider Systems Engineer, Robotics, Texas Instruments 3 13 Experts Discuss Autonomous Mobile Robots

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