We’re only two days into ProMat 2025, and already there has been an avalanche of news from the show. Between new products, interesting partnerships, and exciting demos, it can be difficult to keep up with it all.
We’ve compiled a list of five new products that debuted at the show. To stay up to date on the newest technologies at the show, follow the rest of our ProMat coverage.
Dane Technologies and Brain Corp collaborate on Dane AiR DC

Monday, Dane Technologies, an autonomous mobile robot (AMR) and power assist developer, and Brain Corp, a robotic software provider, launched Dane AiR DC. The companies built this AMR for inventory management tasks within distribution centers and warehouses.
The Dane AiR DC fully automates the inventory process while providing faster cycle counts, greater data accuracy, and lower operating costs, the companies claimed. Its scanning technology uses computer vision, RFID, and barcode scanning on pallets or items in racks up to 38 feet, as well as bulk storage. It boasts 99.5% barcode reading accuracy rate.
The companies said Dane AiR DC can cover 200,000 square feet in under eight hours. The robot has a runtime of 10 hours and takes just four hours to charge. The system is powered by the BrainOS Robotics Platform, which has logged over 20 million autonomous operating hours across more than 40,000 robots.
The companies are showing the new robot in Booth N7544.
Mujin debuts MujinFleet
Mujin Corp., which creates robotics for trailer unloading and loading, introduced MujinFleet, an application of MujinOS, the platform behind its robots.
MujinFleet allows users to set up and configure a variety of mobile robot form factors for any material handling system, Mujins aid. The application works across multiple AMR and automated guided vehicle (AGV) hardware providers and allows those vehicles to operate within one environment.
Leveraging multi-agent path planning, MujinFleet manages the movements and interactions of the overall system autonomously, allowing the users to quickly deploy and operate their fleet of vehicles.
Mujin is showing off this technology at Booth N6733. Additionally, it’s showing demonstrations of its robotic case-picking application, case and pallet storage and retrieval systems, and its robotic picking and palletizing system.
Numina Group introduces its latest generation pick, pack, and ship robotics
Numina Group introduced its One-Touch Parcel Pack & Ship system as well as its AMR Robotic Picking Modules at ProMat.
The One Step Pack & Ship system features a fast, touchless post-pick, all-in-one parcel shipping system. It leverages Garrido’s AMS Jr., an automated in-line packaging system, coupled with Numina Group’s One Step Pack and Ship Scan-Label-Auto-Manifest (SLAM) and Sort Automation system.
The company is also demonstrating its large-capacity RDS Batchbot AMR Picking Solution, which handles six times the capacity of smaller AMRs to significantly increase pick efficiency and throughput while reducing labor requirements.
The RDS Batchbot also includes Numina’s DS Victory Voice Suit, a pick-by-voice system with wearable computers to enable workers to work hands-free, eyes-forward, for safe and accurate picking.
Orbbec makes its lidar debut

Orbbec launched two products at ProMat. First, it launched the Ethernet-enabled Gemini 335Le, a high-reliability stereo vision camera system designed for robots
operating in industrial environments. With this launch and ethernet connectivity, Orbbec’s Gemini 330 Series of depth cameras will now collectively support all three mainstream interfaces, across USB3, GMSL2, and Ethernet.
Additionally, it introduced the Pulsar SL450, a single-line lidar for robotic navigation. The Pulsar SL450 is a high-accuracy, long-range LiDAR using direct Time of Flight (dToF) technology. Featuring a 270° scanning range and ≥45m detection capability, it delivers reliable positioning and navigation for robotics, logistics, security, and 3D reconstruction. It is best suited for warehouse AMRs, autonomous forklifts, and commercial service robots, according to Orbecc.
The Pulsar SL450 offers a high-density point cloud scanning frequency of up to 72 kHz with 0.075° angular resolution for detailed surface detection. It also provides precise environmental perception thanks to its multi-echo design that ensures accurate data feedback, even in foggy or dusty environments.