Amazon has introduced its next-gen Proteus warehouse robot and pledged a €10 billion investment in Europe, aiming to modernise logistics while creating 25,000 new jobs.

Amazon unveiled a next-gen Proteus robot that takes conversational commands, part of a €10bn (~$11.6bn) European fulfilment investment.

The new Proteus and additional robotics expansions in Europe are designed to support employees by taking on physically strenuous tasks.

Amazon unveiled a next-generation Proteus robot and more ultra-fast delivery options, plus a European fulfillment workforce expansion.

The company insists its robot investments are designed to support, not replace, warehouse workers.

DARTFORD, England June 4 : Amazon on Thursday unveiled an upgraded AI-powered mobile robot for its warehouses that can respond to conversational prompts, as part of a €10 billion…

Amazon is making one of its biggest new bets on Europe, announcing more than €10 billion in investments to expand and modernise its warehouse and delivery network across the…

Amazon prevede investimenti nei prossimi anni per l'espansione e la modernizzazione dei propri centri di distribuzione in Europa

Amazon hat die zweite Generation seines Lagerroboters Proteus vorgestellt. Das System versteht nun natürliche Sprache.

Amazon unveiled its next-generation autonomous robot, Proteus, designed to automate heavy lifting tasks and respond to natural language commands. This advancement is part of a…

Il gruppo ha annunciato un miliardo di investimenti per formare a nuovi lavori. E 10 miliardi di investimenti in Europa (ANSA)

The next-generation Proteus responds to plain-language prompts and can operate across warehouse floors, not just dock areas

Amazon has introduced its next-gen Proteus warehouse robot and pledged a €10 billion investment in Europe, aiming to modernise logistics while creating 25,000 new jobs.

Employees will be able to control the Proteus robot capable of moving bogies with cargo up to 400 kg using the colloquial language, without technical commands

Online giant Amazon has unveiled its latest cutting edge warehouse robot alongside a host of other advancements

Many have fantasized about a Roomba that can talk. It's here to take your job.

Amazon's upgraded Proteus warehouse robot uses natural language instead of code, part of an $11.6 billion European logistics investment launching in 2027.

Amazon unveiled an AI-powered Proteus robot that responds to voice prompts, as part of a €10 billion investment in European logistics and automation.

DARTFORD: Amazon on Thursday unveiled an upgraded AI-powered mobile robot for its warehouses that can respond to...

Next-generation Proteus robot, with ability to understand conversational prompts, is set for European roll-out next year