Canadian company Waste Robotics has partnered with artificial intelligence (AI) waste analytics company Greyparrot, based in London.
At the outset of the partnership, Waste Robotics is using the Greyparrot Analyzer, an AI camera system deployed at global sorting facilities, to characterize material streams and understand the opportunities for automated robotic sorting.
"This strategic partnership between Waste Robotics and Greyparrot highlights our joint commitment to delivering customized, data-driven solutions perfectly suited to our clients' needs,” says Ziad Akl-Chedid, vice president of products at Waste Robotics. “With the Robot Validator, we are confident in our ability to assist customers in maximizing ROI [return on investment] and minimizing payback. Our modular sorting solutions are specifically designed to adapt to various circumstances and use cases.”
Known as the Robot Validator, the technology pairing enables Waste Robotics to analyze the performance and cost of deploying different robotic systems to identify the best solution. The aim is to model the future implementation of Waste Robotic’s sorting solutions to ensure operational efficiency for clients across diverse waste management sectors.
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"The partnership between Greyparrot and Waste Robotics is a testament to our shared commitment to client-centered innovation," Greyparrot Chief Operating Officer Gaspard Duthilleul says. By leveraging waste intelligence, we actively assist customers in making informed decisions and obtaining purpose-fit products, driving operational excellence in waste management practices."
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