CHICAGO, IL – InOrbit.AI, a provider of robot operations (RobOps) solutions, has introduced InOrbit RobOps Copilot™ at Automate 2024. This new product utilizes artificial intelligence to convert robot operations data into actionable insights aimed at optimizing autonomous robot fleets.
With the increasing adoption of robotics across various industries such as supply chain and healthcare, users are faced with managing numerous robots across multiple locations, generating substantial amounts of data. RobOps Copilot aims to make actionable insights accessible to users regardless of technical expertise. Utilizing the latest large language models (LLMs), RobOps Copilot allows users to ask questions in their preferred language, receive detailed explanations, refine their analysis, and make optimization decisions, seamlessly switching between messaging platforms for casual queries and a chat-driven dashboard exploration.
Kärcher, a global leader in high-performance autonomous cleaning robots, has had early access to this technology. Felipe Garcia Lopez, Manager of Robotic Systems & Software at Kärcher, commented, “InOrbit RobOps Copilot is the latest innovation for optimizing robot operations. The interface is intuitive, enabling our team to easily find the data insights needed to optimize our robots and create value for our customers.”
Florian Pestoni, Co-founder and CEO of InOrbit, stated, “While there’s significant excitement surrounding AI and robotics, we’re focused on applying the latest advancements in machine learning and LLMs to practical use. InOrbit RobOps Copilot empowers operations teams in warehouses, manufacturing plants, or hospitals to understand and refine the behavior of their robots, making sense of vast amounts of data without requiring expertise in robotics.”
In line with the broader InOrbit platform, RobOps Copilot is compatible with mixed, distributed robot fleets. InOrbit continues to expand its InOrbit Connect ecosystem, enabling the definition, execution, and analysis of missions supporting integrations with Warehouse Management Systems, AMRs from various vendors, and Goods-to-Person workflows. One recent addition is support for a novel Automated Storage and Retrieval System developed by Instock, currently operational at the InOrbit Robot Space in Silicon Valley and featured in InOrbit’s live remote demonstrations at Automate.
To learn more about InOrbit RobOps Copilot and AI-powered optimization, attendees can visit InOrbit at Automate booth #3256 and book a demo.
About InOrbit Headquartered in Mountain View, California, InOrbit.AI is a platform for RobOps at scale. The company aims to empower robot developers and end-users to maximize the potential of every robot. InOrbit’s multi-cloud platform facilitates efficient robot operations, providing observability through secure, real-time analytics and data collection, robot performance monitoring, incident response, and root-cause analysis. The InOrbit Connect certification program allows end-users to orchestrate robots for multiple tasks and from various vendors to optimize productivity. For more information, visit http://www.inorbit.ai.
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