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The layoffs are separate from Amazon's broader cuts announced in January that impacted more than 16,000 corporate workers.
When Amazon expands, it often does so at a scale that reshapes entire industries. So when Amazon Robotics job cuts ...
Amazon plans a $536 million robotic fulfillment center in Australia, where robots like Hercules and Sparrow will work alongside more than 1,000 human employees.
An Amazon spokesperson described the affected roles as a "relatively small number," confirming that affected employees would ...
Just months after calling Blue Jay a core warehouse technology, the company shelved it as part of a broader shift in how its ...
Amazon cut at least 100 positions in its robotics unit, continuing a sweeping corporate downsizing tied to artificial intelligence efficiencies and cost controls.
Amazon's e-commerce operations rely on thousands of robots to automate warehouse operations. Still, this division hasn't avoided job cuts.
Amazon has cemented another foothold in Australia’s industrial market with a $750 million Amazon Robotics Sortable (ARS) fulfilment centre to be built in Brisbane.
The division axed on Tuesday is responsible for ​designing robots and other conveyances for automation, primarily in warehouses. Starting ​with a round of some 14,000 white-collar ⁠employees in ...
Amazon says it will spend more than $750m building a new robotics fulfilment centre in Queensland that will create 1000 “permanent local jobs” and lead to faster delivery times.
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