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Locus Robotics Named as Robotics Business Review's 2017 RBR50

Locus Robotics today announced it has been named to the Robotics Business Review's 2017 RBR50. The RBR50 is an international compilation of 50 of the most innovative and noteworthy companies in the robotics industry, recognized for their groundbreaking applications, market influence and industry potential.

"Locus Robotics is honored to be named one of the 2017 RBR50," said Rick Faulk, CEO. "The explosive growth in e-commerce worldwide has fueled the demand for greater productivity in the warehouse.

We are thrilled to be recognized for our contribution to this market, and look forward to continuing to drive greater throughput and operational efficiencies in the warehouse fulfillment space."

Robotics Business Review evaluated RBR50 companies from 10 countries, ranging from startups to some of the biggest robotics makers in the world. The list of honorees represents many different levels and facets of the competitive global robotics industry; identifying companies that are visionaries, trendsetters and companies to watch.

"The RBR50 list represents the cream of the crop of the world's most innovative, influential and commercially successful robotics companies," said Eugene Demaitre, Robotics Business Review's Senior Editor. "We expect the RBR50 honorees to continue to lead the industry across growing markets, and we look forward to tracking their progress in 2017."

Source: http://www.locusrobotics.com/

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