Robotic integration software provider Roboteon recently announced it will debut its vendor-agnostic Robotics Fulfillment Platform at MODEX 2024 in booth C3297.
The trade show will be held March 11-14 at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, GA.
After more than a year of product development, Roboteon will demonstrate its software overseeing multiple robots from different vendors. The San Jose, Calif.-based company was founded in 2022 by Gana Govind, who also serves as CEO.
Cloud-based software permits interoperability
Roboteon’s Robotics Fulfillment Platform is a cloud-based, end-to-end software system that enables testing and deployment of robots and automation systems at distribution centers.
The vendor-agnostic integration software enables interoperability across robots from different vendors, even after initial deployment. Roboteon said its software can extend from core integration and workflow enablement to fulfillment orchestration across multiple processes and systems in heterogeneous environments.
The Robotics Fulfillment Platform leverages AI to optimize task flow and fulfillment execution. It also enables people, robots, and other automation to work together by synchronizing tasks between humans and robots.
In addition to its software platform capabilities, Roboteon said it brings domain knowledge, especially for integrating robots and Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) as well as deploying robots into traditional automation environments.
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