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Delta's MODEX 2026 booth featured numerous charging and green power technologies for intralogistics applications.
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Delta
Delta's MODEX 2026 booth featured numerous charging and green power technologies for intralogistics applications.
At MODEX 2026, Delta, a provider of power management and smart green technologies, showcased its integrated automation and charging offerings.
The company said its MODEX presence demonstrated how industrial vehicle charging infrastructure, drive systems, robotics, machine vision, motion control and intelligent control platforms can be seamlessly combined to create fully integrated material flow offerings that support the next generation of intelligent intralogistics operations.
Delta highlighted its Delta Automation Technology Platforms, designed to support the development of intelligent intralogistics systems at the show. The company said that these platforms integrate machine vision, control and safety systems, motion and drive technologies, industrial networking, visualization tools, power infrastructure and industrial software. By bringing these technologies together within a unified architecture, Delta said that it enables system integrators and equipment builders to develop flexible and scalable warehouse automation offerings.
"Modern intralogistics environments require more than individual automation components,” said Dave Morse, senior vice president and general manager of industrial automation strategic business platform (IASBP) at Delta. “By integrating robotics, vision systems, motion control and charging infrastructure into a unified architecture, Delta enables customers to reduce system complexity while improving efficiency, reliability, and scalability in automated warehouse operations."
Visitors also experienced live robotics and automation demonstrations at the Delta booth, featuring Delta's D-BOT DC08 collaborative robot, integrated with motion control, drive, and industrial networking systems. Delta said that the demo illustrates coordinated intralogistics workflows where robotic automation interacts with an AGV system built on Delta's automation technologies to demonstrate material flow within the demo environment.
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