MODEX 2026: Automha and Comau showcase integrated logistics automation technologies

Automha introduces NOVA AI, Comau announces collaboration with Milvus Robotics

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By Robotics 24/7 Staff    April 13, 2026         

MODEX 2026: Automha and Comau showcase integrated logistics automation technologies

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Comau and Automha released new products and integrations for logistics tasks at MODEX 2026.

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MODEX 2026: Automha and Comau showcase integrated logistics automation technologies

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Comau and Automha released new products and integrations for logistics tasks at MODEX 2026.

ATLANTA – At MODEX 2026, Automha and Comau presented their synergistic portfolio of integrated logistics automation technologies.

The companies said that their joint portfolio enables customers to rely on a complete offering that covers all phases of the logistics flow: inbound product handling, intelligent storage strategies, automated storage and retrieval, order preparation and synchronized shipping.

Automha, Comau news from MODEX

The companies said that this integrated 360° approach ensures seamless connectivity across the entire logistics.

"Our presence at MODEX 2026, marks an important step forward in Comau's expansion strategy into high-growth markets, with a primary focus on automated logistics, which is expected to grow more than 10% of annual growth" stated Pietro Gorlier, CEO of Comau. "In a global landscape where flow efficiency has become a critical competitive factor, we are bringing our long-standing expertise to new, dynamic segments.

At MODEX, Automha unveiled NOVA AI. Automha said that NOVA AI is an artificial intelligence assistant natively integrated into AWMS (Automha Warehouse Management System). The company said that NOVA AI utilizes real-time plant data to interpret operations, events and anomalies, enabling faster issue analysis and more efficient process management.

Built on a multi-agent architecture and accessible via a conversational interface, Automha said that it delivers contextual insights without the need for manual data consultation, improving efficiency and reducing intervention times.

“By integrating Comau’s robotics, mobile automation and digital capabilities with Automha’s expertise in automated storage systems, we offer a comprehensive modular ecosystem,” Gorlier added. “Our goal is to simplify the automation of complex processes, providing customers not only with productivity and scalability but also with enhanced operator ergonomics through our wearable solutions."

Comau presented its MyMR autonomous mobile robots, developed in collaboration with Milvus Robotics. Comau said that MyMR robots provide flexible, infrastructure-free material transport between storage areas, workstations and production lines.

Comau said that key advantages of the MyMR platform include:

  • A robust fleet management system
  • Rapid deployment without fixed infrastructure
  • Flexible navigation capabilities
  • Advanced safety features that allow the mobile robots to operate efficiently alongside people and existing equipment.

Comau said that the characteristics help companies improve internal logistics flows while achieving fast return on investment and scalable automation.

Additionally, Comau’s MATE-XT GO wearable robotic exoskeletons are on display at MODEX.

Click here to learn more about Automha and Comau at MODEX 2026.

 

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