InOrbit introduces Space Intelligence, a ‘central nervous system’ for facility operations

InOrbit Space Intelligence connects and orchestrates operations with AI as seen in this warehouse schematic.
InOrbit Space Intelligence connects and orchestrates operations with AI. Source: InOrbit

Robots, people, and factory or warehouse infrastructure need to work together in harmony for peak efficiency, according to InOrbit Inc. The company today announced InOrbit Space Intelligence, which it says uses artificial intelligence to orchestrate operations.

“Traditional automation offers rigid and static operations,” noted InOrbit CEO Florian Pestoni. “InOrbit Space Intelligence enables enterprises to leap forward with software-defined orchestration and leverage the latest development in physical AI and reinforcement learning to drive dynamic process optimization. Now enterprise customers can drive productivity and improve operational resilience.”

The new product suite integrates autonomous robots, line-of-business data, and spatial computing to optimize real-world operations, claimed InOrbit. The company claimed that it uses physical AI to “unlock a new level of performance and flexibility in warehouses, manufacturing facilities, and other demanding environments to drive smarter operations.”

Space Intelligence acts as ‘central nervous system’

Space Intelligence “acts as the central nervous system for smart operations,” said InOrbit.AI. By integrating business, robotic, and spatial data, the new software offers actionable insights for continuous improvement and harmonious operations, it added.

The Mountain View, Calif.-based company said its software offers enterprises:

  • Unified command: It connects enterprise systems (WMS, ERP, WES) with robot operations for process visibility and control.
  • Intelligent orchestration: The product maps and manages autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), Internet of things (IoT) devices, and non-robotic equipment for synchronized facility operations, supporting machine interoperability.
  • Proactive insights: It provides real-time traffic management, path planning, and incident response to execute business workflows and improve utilization.
  • AI-powered optimization: The software continuously learns and adapts, dynamically optimizing operations for peak efficiency and improved return on investment (ROI), asserted InOrbit.

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InOrbit provides facility insights

InOrbit added that its new suite is its latest offering for robot operations, or RobOps.

“We are excited to introduce Space Intelligence to enterprises,” said Pestoni. “This transformative technology enables businesses to truly unlock the full potential of a facility with smart operations.”

In May 2024, InOrbit applied large language models (LLMs) to allow users to ask its RobOps Copilot product about operations in their preferred languages. In October, the company partnered with Globant to offer the RobOps Copilot multi-cloud platform across industries.

InOrbit will exhibit in Booth 710 at Manifest in Las Vegas next month.

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Automated Warehouse Staff