WAKU Robotics

WAKU Robotics provides software for managing and maintaining automated guided vehicles (AGVs) and autonomous mobile robots (AMRs).

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AGV software, Autonomous mobile robot control, Robotic fleet management

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WAKU Robotics develops software for managing automated guided vehicles (AGVs) and autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) in industrial settings. Their platform, WAKU Mission Control, centralizes fleet management, allowing users to monitor, control, and maintain robotic vehicles from different manufacturers. The software provides real-time tracking, task assignment, and performance analytics for AGVs and AMRs. It also offers features for troubleshooting, maintenance scheduling, and asset management. WAKU Robotics’ solution helps businesses optimize their robotic fleet operations, improve efficiency, and reduce downtime in warehouses, factories, and logistics centers. The company’s technology integrates with existing warehouse management systems and supports various robotic brands, enabling seamless automation of material handling processes.

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