Native Robotics

Native Robotics develops software applications for industrial robots, enabling rapid 10-minute configuration by non-experts and automatic optimal trajectory calculation to extend robot lifespan by up to 30%. Key products: OmniPack (palletizing optimization software boosting ROI) and OmniFit (AR-based visualization and simulation for cobot sales and deployment).

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