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Computer-on-Modules for autonomous intralogistics vehicles

Sept. 28, 2021
Transpharm Logistik, part of Teva Pharmaceutical Industries – relies on application-specific modular autonomous robots from Toolify Robotics, a start-up from Ulm University of Technology, to pick promotional materials.

Industrial robots are a key cornerstone of Industry 4.0. But because it is very costly and time-consuming to develop and implement customized robotic solutions, many small and medium-sized companies shy away from the investment. This is why start-up Toolify Robotics has developed Xito, an open, manufacturer-independent modular system for autonomous intralogistics vehicles and mobile pick-and-place robots. In combination with Computer-on-Modules from congatec, this paves the way to flexible and low-cost development of customized automation solutions

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