The recycling and waste management businesses across Europe are allowed to use the new site for the processing of their materials using one of AMP’s AI-guided robotics systems

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AMP Robotics and Agrex-Eco have opened an artificial powered (AI) recycling demonstration site at SIGMA facilities in Lublin, Poland.

AMP Robotics and Agrex-Eco have opened an artificial powered (AI) recycling demonstration site at SIGMA facilities in Lublin, Poland.

Agrex-Eco, a service provider for the waste industry, has been selected by AMP as its official distributor for customers in Poland.

The recycling and waste management businesses across Europe are allowed to use the new site for the processing of their materials using one of AMP’s AI-guided robotics systems.

AMP’s Cortex intelligent system will facilitate the detection of various types of paper, plastics, and metals for sortation.

Agrex-Eco provides design and installation consultation, as well as technical training and support services to the customers. It also works with equipment manufacturers across Europe.

Agrex-Eco CEO Jacek Zawadzki said: “There’s a strong desire to implement AI and automation solutions for more efficient material processing in Europe, and AMP is the clear leader.

“The robot we’ve installed at the SIGMA reference site offers a great look for future customers and other interested parties at a system that’s shifting the industry’s economics.”

At the end of last year, AMP installed its first robotic sorting system in Europe. In July, the company also entered into reseller partnership with REP-TEC Advanced Technologies for customers in the UK and Ireland.

Last month, AMP Robotics installed its AI-based robotics systems at recycling and waste management firm Recyco’s facility in Northern Ireland.

In Europe, AMP’s team also offers sales support and training services. The company also has direct sales staff in the region.

AMP Robotics European general manager Gary Ashburner said: “The opening of our demo site in Lublin with Agrex-Eco and its long-term partner SIGMA is another key milestone as we expand our presence in Europe.

“We’re mutually committed to lowering the cost of recycling and improving material recovery, and look forward to opening our doors to the waste and recycling community to show how our systems, powered by the industry’s largest AI dataset, can transform their operations.”

AMP is also planning to establish additional reseller partnerships in Austria, France, Germany, The Netherlands, and Switzerland.