eInfochips, an Arrow Electronics subsidiary specializing in product engineering, has formed a strategic partnership with InOrbit.AI to deliver comprehensive edge-to-cloud robotics solutions for large-scale autonomous mobile robot (AMR) deployments. This collaboration addresses the growing demand for scalable robot operations across warehouses, industrial facilities, and manufacturing environments by combining hardware expertise with AI-powered orchestration capabilities.
What you should know: The partnership merges eInfochips’ robotics development capabilities with InOrbit’s Space Intelligence platform to create end-to-end solutions for enterprise robot deployments.
- eInfochips brings expertise in hardware design, power and motor control, sensor fusion, edge AI, functional safety, and digital twin technology through their Robotics Center of Excellence.
- InOrbit contributes its vendor-agnostic robot operations platform, offering large-scale observability, real-time incident management, multi-vehicle orchestration, and continuous performance optimization.
- The integrated solution provides a single management interface for monitoring entire robot fleets across multiple locations and geographies.
Why this matters: Large-scale AMR deployments have traditionally faced complexity and lengthy implementation timelines, creating barriers for businesses seeking automation.
- The collaboration specifically targets repetitive tasks like material handling, goods delivery, cleaning, and sorting operations.
- By offering diverse AMR fleet management capabilities, the partnership enables businesses to achieve greater operational flexibility and true scalability.
- The solution significantly reduces both complexity and time-to-market for companies looking to automate their physical operations.
What they’re saying: Industry leaders emphasize the strategic value of combining complementary expertise to accelerate robotics adoption.
- “We’re excited to collaborate with InOrbit to offer our customers comprehensive robotics deployment services at scale,” said Barrie Mullins, assistant vice president at eInfochips. “By combining our edge-to-cloud design expertise with InOrbit’s powerful Space Intelligence platform, we’re significantly reducing the time-to-market for businesses looking to deploy and manage AMR fleets.”
- “eInfochips’ deep understanding of robotics and global integration capabilities makes them an ideal partner for InOrbit,” explained Florian Pestoni, founder and CEO at InOrbit.AI. “This collaboration is a critical step in making advanced multi-vendor, multi-site deployments a reality. By combining our strengths, we’re empowering enterprises across industries to optimize their physical operations, ensuring that people and robots work better, together.”
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