brandonlin
June 30, 2021
Your next load of groceries may be moved by a modern-day bionic man or woman.
The U.S. supply-chain arm of supermarket-owner Koninklijke Ahold Delhaize NV is expanding its use of a newer type of wearable robotic technology that workers strap on to help ease the strain of lifting heavy boxes all day.
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Your next load of groceries may be moved by a modern-day bionic man or woman.
The U.S. supply-chain arm of supermarket-owner Koninklijke Ahold Delhaize NV is expanding its use of a newer type of wearable robotic technology that workers strap on to help ease the strain of lifting heavy boxes all day.
Technology and trust. One functional and rational, the other one of the most fundamental human emotions, something that bonds us together. Those are the two things needed to make the hybrid office work.
ShipBob, a logistics company that provides shipping and delivery services for e-commerce companies, raised another $200 million in funding, taking the company to virtual unicorn status.
Venture-backed startup Katerra Inc. aimed to revolutionize the construction business by mastering every element of the trade at once. Instead, its June bankruptcy filing made clear just how difficult it is for Silicon Valley to disrupt this complex industry.
Brookfield Asset Management has paid $5B for a company that manufactures modular workspaces and homes.
A business services division of
magnate Alan Greenberg’s venture capital fund.
The Santa Clara, California-based startup secured the funding from Greenberg’s
Property management firm Home365 closed a $16.3 million funding round led by Canadian
Security-system provider
Since it took off about a decade ago, the co-living industry has gone to great lengths to sell an image of communal bliss: not just a sleek furnished bedroom in a hassle-free apartment share, but housing as a means to creative, social, professional, and even spiritual fulfillment. Pure House, for example,