Amazon is injecting more than €10 billion into its European operations, signaling a significant push into advanced robotics and a substantial job expansion. The investment, detailed at the company's Delivering the Future event, aims to modernize fulfillment centers with next-generation automation and enhance delivery speeds across the continent. This move underscores Amazon's commitment to leveraging AI and robotics to streamline logistics while simultaneously investing in its workforce. According to Amazon News, the company is also dedicating $1 billion globally to employee upskilling through its Career Choice program.
Next-Gen Proteus Robot Goes Global
The updated Amazon Proteus robot is set to become a fixture across fulfillment sites, capable of navigating freely and responding to conversational commands from employees. This AI-driven enhancement allows the robot to autonomously manage tasks like moving heavy carts, freeing up human workers for more complex roles in inventory management and quality control. Initial deployments in Europe are slated for the first half of 2027.
Robotics Modernization Across Europe
Beyond Proteus, Amazon is expanding its robotic capabilities with systems like STARK, a collaborative tote-handling system designed for precision picking. STARK, piloted in Barcelona, is slated for deployment at 15 European sites by 2027. Vulcan, a robot with a sense of touch, will also see expanded use.
