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Website: https://www.inorbit.ai/
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Email: [email protected]
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Phone: 650-943-2325
InOrbit's Space Intelligence is an AI-driven robot orchestration platform designed for optimizing industrial automation. It enhances operational efficiency by integrating autonomous robots with real-time data analytics and spatial computing. This software-defined approach enables scalable workflows, minimizes resource wastage, and provides actionable insights for fleet management, thereby improving overall productivity and adaptability in complex environments.
RSF defines a common language for robot service capability, lifecycle operations, certification pathways, and service-provider networks.
InOrbit.AI is set to showcase a pioneering multi-vendor robotics demonstration at Automate 2026, highlighting the future of the sentient enterprise. This event will take place in 2026, where industry leaders and innovators will gather to explore advancements in automation technology. The demonstration aims to illustrate how seamless interoperability and Physical AI are revolutionizing disparate automation systems, creating a cohesive and resilient operational ecosystem. By integrating various robotic technologies, InOrbit.AI seeks to address the challenges of isolated automation, ultimately enhancing efficiency and productivity across industries. This initiative reflects a growing trend towards unified solutions in the robotics sector, emphasizing the importance of collaboration among vendors to drive innovation and improve operational capabilities.
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