Online retailer Ocado is exploring the possibility of having robots packing, transporting and delivering groceries all the way to customers' kitchens, with a new partnership designed to bring new levels of automation to the warehouse. The British e-tailer is investing £10 million ($14 million) in Oxford-based start-up Oxbotica, which develops autonomy software for vehicles, with the objective of testing different ways of integrating the technology with Ocado's hardware. Ocado will take a seat on Oxobtica's board. Robotics Back to work? Say hi to the new office robot Robotics in business: Everything humans need to know The best aerial photography drones for business Robots for kids: STEM kits and more tech gifts for hackers of all ages How the pandemic has reshaped AI, robotics, and automation (ZDNet YouTube) Want to work with robots all day? Here's what you need to do (TechRepublic Premium) Among the projects envisioned by the two firms feature … [Read more...] about Kerb-to-kitchen robots and the next big step for online retail