634AI Partners With InOrbit On Cloud-Based Robots Manager
634AI’s Maestro enables tracking of raw material movements and real time safety alerts for man-driven vehicles, as well as navigation and management of autonomous mobile robots.
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, the developers of Maestro, has announced a collaboration with , a cloud-based management platform for robot operations. The joint solution is designed to support the integration and optimization of autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) on work floors.
According to 634AI, Maestro – an AI-enabled control tower for streamlining the management of industrial indoor mobility – enables tracking of raw material movements and real time safety alerts for man-driven vehicles, as well as navigation and management of AMRs. With Maestro, users can gain a real time view of their industrial floor to coordinate the operations effectively and safely.
InOrbit provides a cloud-based platform for robot operations, RobOps, that is designed to improve the efficiency of fleets. The platform reportedly provides secure robot connectivity, data viewing, low latency messaging to trigger actions and data analytics for continuous robotics improvement.
634AI will provide InOrbit with an additional layer of data to enable better management of robotic fleets with a greater awareness and understanding of their environment. 634AI will also use its partnership with InOrbit to access raw data on AMRs in its fleets, such as vehicle type and battery charge level. The partnership is said to be the debut of 634AI’s technology to the U.S. market.
Florian Pestoni, CEO of InOrbit, say the collaboration will enable companies to scale their robot fleets “from hundreds to thousands through the use of RobOps best practices. 634AI provides us with a unique and highly valuable layer of data. We look forward to working together to help companies turn to automation.”
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