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eInfochips and InOrbit Join Forces to Enhance Robotics Integration
eInfochips, part of Arrow Electronics, has announced a strategic collaboration with InOrbit, a leader in AI-powered robot orchestration. This partnership aims to combine eInfochips’ expertise in edge-to-cloud robotics with InOrbit’s innovative operations platform to deliver scalable solutions across various industries.
The collaboration addresses the growing demand for large-scale deployments of autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) in settings such as warehouses, industrial hubs, and factories. Backed by the eInfochips Robotics Center of Excellence (CoE), the partnership will encompass the complete robotics stack, which includes hardware design, motor control, sensor fusion, edge AI, and digital twins.
InOrbit’s platform contributes essential tools for managing a fleet of robots, enabling real-time incident management, multi-vehicle orchestration, and ongoing performance optimization. By integrating these capabilities, eInfochips and InOrbit aim to empower businesses to deploy diverse AMR fleets, enhancing operational flexibility and scale.
The joint offering is designed to simplify the automation process for repetitive tasks involving material handling, goods delivery, cleaning, and sorting. According to both companies, the solution provides a “single pane of glass” for managing and monitoring entire fleets across multiple locations, ensuring seamless operations and improved efficiency.
eInfochips’ CoE comprises a team of specialists in hardware design, sensor integration, and AI, among other fields. The company has partnered with prominent platform providers, including NVIDIA, Qualcomm, and NXP, to develop various proofs-of-concept utilizing specialized robotics hardware and software.
“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.”
InOrbit, based in Mountain View, California, specializes in orchestrating AI-driven robotic systems across various sectors. Its platform connects thousands of robots worldwide, serving a customer base that includes startups and Fortune 500 companies.
“eInfochips’ deep understanding of robotics and global integration capabilities makes them an ideal partner for InOrbit,” stated Florian Pestoni, founder and CEO of InOrbit. “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.”
InOrbit recently completed its Series A funding round, which will support the expansion of its platform and its presence in key industries, such as manufacturing, logistics, retail, and hospitality.
The two companies will showcase their joint offering at RoboBusiness 2025, scheduled to take place next week at the Santa Clara Convention Center. Attendees will have the opportunity to see a live demonstration of the integrated fleet management capabilities from eInfochips and InOrbit.
This collaboration marks a significant advancement in the robotics sector, as it aims to redefine how businesses deploy and manage autonomous systems to enhance productivity and operational efficiency.
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