Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 51.66
InOrbit.AI, a provider of robot operations (RobOps) offerings, introduced InOrbit RobOps Copilot at Automate 2024. This innovative product harnesses the power of artificial intelligence to turn robot operations data into actionable insights in order to optimize autonomous robot fleets. Automate attendees can learn more about RobOps Copilot by visiting InOrbit at Booth #3256. Actionable insights to handle data As robotics adoption rapidly accelerates and enters new industries, from supply chain to healthcare, end users must grapple with the complexity of running hundreds of robots across multiple locations, collectively generating vast amounts of data. Now, with RobOps Copilot, actionable insights are…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 11.82
…presenters included integrators and end users such as Brightpick, InOrbit, the Mayo Clinic, Netrush, RightHand Robotics, Staples, SVT Robotics, and Vanderlande. Representatives from leading global companies attended, including Amazon, DHL Supply Chain, FedEx, General Electric, GXO Logistics, Moderna, Siemens, Target, Toyota, and UPS. In addition, the 2023 keynote session focused on how clothing provider Ariat International reimagined its operations by automating its warehouses. Matthew S. Hardenberg, vice president of distribution for Ariat International, was joined by John Santagate, vice president of robotics for Körber Supply Chain Software, and Randy Randolph, vice president of channels & partnerships at Geekplus America. This…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 51.13
InOrbit Inc. today announced an enhancement to its robot operations, or RobOps, software. In response to customer demand, the company said its InOrbit missions capability provides multi-vendor, bidirectional communications with robots fleets of any size. InOrbit missions works with the recently expanded InOrbit Connect to help developers and end users “harness the full potential of their robotic fleets,” said the Mountain View, Calif.-based company in a release. “This is the culmination of platform enhancements developed over the past year in response to a growing market need,” stated Florian Pestoni, co-founder and CEO of InOrbit. “InOrbit missions redefines what's possible in…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 51.27
…hands-on experience with real-world robot operations, or RobOps, said InOrbit Inc. The company today announced InOrbit Education Edition, a free program to provide educational institutions with access to its platform. “We want to inspire the next generation of robotics innovators, and the InOrbit Education Edition allows us to reach more people globally to prepare them for the future,” stated Florian Pestoni, co-founder and CEO of InOrbit. “Our vision is a world where humans, robots, and AI work together to drive radical productivity improvements,” he added in a release. “Knowing how to work with robots is becoming just as important as…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 12.79
…and Vanderlande. Innovative software and component providers like Brightpick, inOrbit, and Microsoft are also slated to participate. The panels will examine a range of topics and use cases: Order fulfillment Goods-to-person systems and robot operations Piece picking Collaborative robots plus vision provide precision for more applications Palletizing and automated lift trucks AI and the human-machine interface More speakers will be announced soon! Register now for the Robotics Applications Conference The Robotics Applications Conference is free, and registration is now open for all sessions. The recordings will be available for registrants to view on demand after the initial broadcast. Visit Robotics…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 59.33
…see robots in operation and even get hands-on experience. InOrbit Inc., which provides software and support for robot operations, or RobOps, has successfully hosted a number of community events this summer. In February, the company opened the InOrbit Robot Space at 293 Castro St. in Mountain View, Calif. Since then, InOrbit has hosted meetings around National Robotics Week, a summer camp group, and a free Women in Robotics event last week. Having a permanent venue in Silicon Valley to see autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) at work and to learn about industry tools for RobOps can help the public understand the…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 16.38
Florian Pestoni, CEO of InOrbit Inc., said he has noticed a change in the past year. Large users of autonomous mobile robots, or AMRs, are increasingly mandating that their systems must be interoperable with other robots. Warehouses often have challenges integrating robots into their warehouse management systems (WMS), and it doesn't help that each robot vendor has its own software package. The dream of interoperability is that it will streamline the setup and monitoring process for customers. “I think all of a sudden, everyone is highly incentivized to figure out how to make their robot play nice with other systems,”…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 10.85
…includes a number of robotics and software vendors, including InOrbit, Vecna Robotics, and Locus Robotics. Their stated intent is to enable any company to deploy robots and other equipment that can work together in the same warehouse or factory space. Initially, the working group decided to keep the protocol simple so all companies could easily adopt it. As such, it focused on sharing basic robot-to-robot information rather than task management. “Another piece of software, such as a fleet management system, can understand what robots are doing, and every vendor has one,” Ryden said. “This is not a task management type…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 4.60
…where each has a different function, such as CoEvolution, InOrbit, GreyOrange, Locus Robotics, and SVT Robotics. With a well-implemented multi-fleet orchestration system, one can gather a wealth of data, leading to predictive insights about work completion, tracking, analysis, and data visualization. This data serves as an excellent source of business intelligence, providing customers with valuable insights and better decision-making tools. Capital constraints should lead to discipline What do you think the failure of Silicon Valley Bank and the decline in venture capital (VC) funding for early-stage high-tech companies mean for robotics? Casse: The decline in VC funding for early-stage high-tech…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 46.13
InOrbit Inc. today announced that it will show its latest robot operations, or RobOps, offerings at Automate 2023. The Mountain View, Calif.-based company said it will show at Booth 2247 how its RobOps platform addresses critical industry needs and empowers businesses. “Automate is an incredible opportunity to showcase InOrbit's cutting-edge solutions and demonstrate our commitment to accelerating businesses on their automation journey,” said Florian Pestoni, co-founder and CEO of InOrbit. “With our end-to-end orchestration capabilities, we are revolutionizing the way companies manage and optimize their robot fleets.” “We help developers drive continuous improvement in their robots by making data from…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 27.56
…A user sends an order to an AGV using InOrbit’s master control, which is built on the VDA5050 standard. The master control pauses the AMR when the AGV gets close to it, keeping traffic flowing. Click on image to enlarge. Source: OTTO Motors OTTO Motors collaborates on interoperability Along with InOrbit and Ekumen, OTTO Motors claimed that it has made further strides toward interoperability by being the first vendor to make its VDA 5050 connector open-source. OTTO said it enables any ROS-based AMR to be controlled by a VDA5050 Central Control—including competitors’ systems if they adopt the standard. This also…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 45.18
…in response to supply chain challenges and labor shortages. InOrbit Inc. yesterday announced that it will exhibit its new InOrbit Warehouse Automation, or IOWA, system at ProMat 2023 next week. The provider of cloud-based robot operations software also said it has partnered with Barcodes Inc. and will show their joint offering in Chicago. IOWA is designed to help modern supply chains meet current challenges by offering a “single pane of glass to orchestrate all aspects of warehouse automation,” said InOrbit. The system can harmoniously manage everything from piece-picking robots and pallet tugs to fixed infrastructure such as cameras and doors,…