MODEX 2026: Newcastle Systems unveils hybrid automation, mobile-powered workstations

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By Robotics 24/7 Staff    April 12, 2026         

MODEX 2026: Newcastle Systems unveils hybrid automation, mobile-powered workstations

Newcastle Systems

Newcastle Systems will unveil its newest mobility technologies at MODEX 2026.

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MODEX 2026: Newcastle Systems unveils hybrid automation, mobile-powered workstations

Newcastle Systems

Newcastle Systems will unveil its newest mobility technologies at MODEX 2026.

Workplace mobility provider Newcastle Systems announced that it will debut its latest advancement in hybrid automation, mobile-powered workstations at MODEX 2026.

Newcastle said that its mobile-powered workstations enable facility staff to bring the technology they need directly to the point of task - whether scanning, printing, labeling or accessing data - eliminating wasted motion, reducing congestion and improving accuracy.

Mobile workstations usage spans industries

The company said its technologies are designed with ergonomics and ease of usability in mind, supporting workers of all ages, sizes and roles. Newcastle Systems added that it helps reduce fatigue and typical chronic strain injuries while enhancing versatility and productivity.

“We prioritize attending every MODEX because of the robust industry knowledge that is shared during the show, and the opportunities to engage with creative professionals and businesses our products can help,” said Kevin Ledversis, vice president of sales at Newcastle Systems. “We anticipate this year to be particularly engaging as we plan to unveil our latest iteration of our mobile-powered workstations, which have been saving companies time and money for over twenty years.”

For more than two decades, Newcastle Systems said it has partnered with businesses across e-commerce, retail, manufacturing and logistics to streamline fulfillment and inventory workflows, without the need for costly infrastructure overhauls. The company added that its technologies are easy to integrate and deliver measurable results within days, often uncovering hidden efficiencies in existing operations.

 

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