Pleasanton, California (USA
Adept MobileRobots, a division of Adept Technology, is a pioneer in autonomous mobile robot (AMR) solutions designed to enhance automation across diverse industries. Since its inception, Adept MobileRobots has focused on developing intelligent, reliable, and flexible robotic platforms that improve operational efficiency in warehouses, manufacturing plants, and logistics centers. Their robots are equipped with advanced navigation and sensing technologies that enable safe and efficient movement in complex environments.
The company’s portfolio includes autonomous guided vehicles (AGVs) and autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) tailored to material handling, inspection, and transport tasks. Adept MobileRobots’ solutions help reduce labor costs, minimize workplace injuries, and optimize workflows, making them an essential partner for businesses embracing Industry 4.0. With headquarters in the United States and a global network of partners, Adept MobileRobots supports customers with comprehensive service, training, and integration expertise.
Committed to innovation and customer-centric design, Adept MobileRobots continues to advance the field of mobile robotics, enabling smarter and safer industrial operations worldwide.
Adept MobileRobots originated from MobileRobots Inc., a pioneer in autonomous mobile platforms founded in 1995 in New Hampshire. In 2010, MobileRobots was acquired by Adept Technology, Inc., and became Adept MobileRobots, a division now under Omron Adept Technology, Inc. The division specializes in autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), known notably for the versatile Pioneer series, used extensively in research, education, and industrial automation. These platforms support advanced navigation and sensing, serving applications such as material handling, logistics, telepresence, and robotics research.
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