InOrbit.AI, a provider of robot operations solutions based in Mountain View, CA, unveiled its latest offering, InOrbit RobOps Copilot™, at Automate 2024. This technology utilizes artificial intelligence to transform robot operations data into actionable insights, aiming to enhance the efficiency of autonomous robot fleets.
With the rapid integration of robotics across various industries such as supply chain and healthcare, managing numerous robots across different locations has become increasingly complex, generating substantial amounts of data. The introduction of RobOps Copilot simplifies access to actionable insights for users, regardless of their technical background. Utilizing advanced large language models (LLMs), RobOps Copilot allows users to inquire, receive detailed explanations, refine analysis, and make optimization decisions seamlessly. It supports interaction through preferred messaging platforms for casual inquiries and offers a fully integrated experience with chat-driven dashboard explorations.
Kärcher, an early adopter of this technology, commended its intuitive interface, which facilitates the identification of data insights crucial for optimizing robots and delivering value to customers, according to Felipe Garcia Lopez, Manager of Robotic Systems and Software at Kärcher.
Florian Pestoni, Co-Founder and CEO of InOrbit, emphasized the practical application of AI and machine learning in robotics, stating that InOrbit RobOps Copilot empowers operations teams in warehouses, manufacturing plants, or hospitals to comprehend and refine robot behavior, making sense of extensive data without requiring specialized expertise.
In alignment with the broader InOrbit platform, RobOps Copilot supports mixed, distributed robot fleets. The company continues to enhance its InOrbit Connect ecosystem, enabling the definition, execution, and analysis of missions that integrate with various systems such as Warehouse Management Systems, Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) from different vendors, and Goods-to-Person workflows. Notably, it recently added support for a novel Automated Storage and Retrieval System developed by Instock, which is operational at the InOrbit Robot Space in Silicon Valley and showcased in live remote demonstrations at Automate Booth #3256.
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