Peer Robotics Unveils Peer 3000 Collaborative Mobile Robot

A ground-up design eliminates integration issues.

Peer Robotics' Peer 3000 robot.
Peer Robotics' Peer 3000 robot.
Peer Robotics

Peer Robotics (Detroit, MI and New Haven, CT) introduced Peer 3000, the next generation of its collaborative mobile robot platform, designed to integrate with existing factory and warehouse infrastructure.

Peer 3000 provides a material-handling automation solution compatible with existing pallets, trolleys and carts, minimizing operational disruption and supporting deployment without facility modification.

  • Compatible with existing facility infrastructure without requiring asset modification
  • Equipped with a universal load-handling system for American, Euro, and custom pallets up to 3000 lbs
  • Utilizes a patented cluster of overhead cameras for real-time mapping and navigation
  • Allows physical human-guided training through an intuitive feedback system
  • Includes onboard edge computing for autonomous operation without external IT infrastructure
  • Designed to fit seamlessly into various factory floor layouts
  • Offers a robust control and monitoring dashboard for flow planning and job automation
  • Supports sequential pickup and dropoff of multiple assets
  • Enables higher throughput and operational scalability

Suitable for small and medium manufacturers and large enterprises seeking to automate material transport workflows while maintaining compatibility with existing operations and assets.

For more information, visit Peer Robotics.

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