Dexory
(L-R): Andrei Danescu, co-founder & CEO, Oana Jinga, co-founder & chief commercial and product officer, and Adrian Negoita, co-founder & CTO.
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Dexory
(L-R): Andrei Danescu, co-founder & CEO, Oana Jinga, co-founder & chief commercial and product officer, and Adrian Negoita, co-founder & CTO.
ATLANTA – At MODEX 2026, autonomous robotics and warehouse intelligence company Dexory unveiled DexoryView Adapt.
The company said that it’s a new capability within the DexoryView platform that transforms real-time warehouse data into autonomous, evidence-backed operational decisions.
Dexory said that its MODEX booth will feature demos of the new software capability.
Dexory said that the warehousing industry has made significant progress in operational visibility. Sensors, autonomous robots and AI-powered software now enable operators to observe and measure warehouse conditions in near real time. But the company said that visibility alone does not drive outcomes. The gap between knowing what is happening and knowing what to do about it remains a critical challenge.
The company said that DexoryView already addresses this by providing a continuous, real-time digital twin of warehouse operations, powered by Dexory's autonomous robots.
DexoryView Adapt builds on this foundation by introducing an AI reasoning layer. The company said that it enables the next stage of warehouse evolution: the adaptive warehouse, where systems can identify and act on issues as they happen.
“Visibility is only valuable if it leads to action,” said Chris Coote, director of product, Dexory. “DexoryView Adapt is about enabling a more adaptive warehouse, where decisions are driven by real-time physical reality rather than stale data or manual interpretation.”
Dexory said that DexoryView Adapt analyzes operational data in real time, connecting signals across previously siloed systems, detecting patterns before they escalate and recommending specific, evidence-backed actions. The company said that it brings together three core inputs:
Dexory said that these inputs are continuously integrated to create a unified, real-time understanding of warehouse operations. The system operates in two modes: proactive, continuously monitoring operations and flagging issues before they escalate; and on demand, enabling teams to query operations and receive contextual, data-backed answers instantly.
The company said that the value of DexoryView Adapt lies in the precision and speed of its recommendations. Dexory said that the platform surfaces improvements that a seasoned expert would identify, but does so continuously, across every part of the operation and in real time.
The company highlighted the following potential use cases:
“What we’re seeing from customers is a clear shift in demand. Visibility was the starting point; now they want their operations to think and act,” said Oana Jinga, chief commercial & product Officer, Dexory. “DexoryView Adapt reflects this shift, helping organizations close the gap between insight and action.”
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