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Roboteon Inc. said its Robotics Fulfillment and Orchestration Platform synchronizes diverse robotic fleets, human workers, and existing enterprise warehouse software into a single, cohesive ecosystem. Paired with deep domain expertise, the AI-powered solution eliminates hardware vendor lock-in, claimed the company.
It also said the platform can deliver the real-time task optimization, multi-vendor interoperability, and predictive simulation tools necessary to rapidly scale productivity at a time when supply chains demand unprecedented agility.
By acting as a universal translator and conductor, Roboteon said its software bridges gaps among disparate fleets of autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), human workers, collaborative robot arms, and warehouse management systems (WMS). The company asserted that it allows fulfillment operations to slash deployment timelines and maximize daily throughput without having to start from scratch.
Roboteon to demonstrate platform at Automate
At Automate 2026 from June 22 to 25, Roboteon will provide live demonstrations of its platforms.
“We will be demonstrating what many companies are searching for, which is interoperability and orchestration of processes across different robotic types and vendors, as well human assets,” stated Raj Senguttuvan, senior vice president of product at Roboteon.
The San Jose, Calif.-based company said it will show capabilities including:
- Rapid integration of robots with WMS, warehouse execution system (WES), and enterprise resource planning (ERP) software
- Certified integration of the Roboteon platform with SAP EWM (Extended Warehouse Management) and Microsoft Dynamics 365
- Interoperability across robots of different types and from different vendors
- Advanced capabilities to integrate, manage, orchestrate, and optimize robot-enabled warehouse and manufacturing processes
- A portfolio of configurable execution applications using robots, including piece, case, and pallet picking; materials movement; and line replenishment
- Innovative use of advanced simulation and digital twins to improve decision-making at multiple time horizons to enhance both planning and execution.
- Broad use of AI and machine learning technologies to optimize the release of work to the floor and how it is executed.
Roboteon said these capabilities offer faster realization of automation strategies, more rapid time to value, improved productivity and throughput, and greater flexibility over time.
At Booth N19019 in Chicago’s McCormick Place, the company will also feature integration of AMRs and picking cobots from different vendors using its orchestration engine. Attendees can make appointments for booth visits or later meetings at the company’s website.

