MODEX 2026: Rapyuta Robotics unveils upgraded ASRS, AMRs

Rapyuta ASRS and PA-AMR will be on display

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By Robotics 24/7 Staff    April 10, 2026         

MODEX 2026: Rapyuta Robotics unveils upgraded ASRS, AMRs

Rapyuta Robotics

Rapyuta ASRS and PA-AMR will highlight Rapyuta Robotics' MODEX 2026 booth.

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MODEX 2026: Rapyuta Robotics unveils upgraded ASRS, AMRs

Rapyuta Robotics

Rapyuta ASRS and PA-AMR will highlight Rapyuta Robotics' MODEX 2026 booth.

Cloud robotics company Rapyuta Robotics will unveil major upgrades to its flagship automation suite at MODEX 2026.

The company said its MODEX exhibit is designed to show supply chain leaders how to solve the “hard questions” of modern fulfillment: increasing throughput without expanding footprints and protecting SLAs amidst a shrinking labor market.

Rapyuta ASRS and PA-AMR upgrades

Rapyuta’s MODEX booth will feature live demonstrations of its Rapyuta ASRS and Rapyuta PA-AMR (Pick-Assist Autonomous Mobile Robot) technologies.

“We aren’t just showing robots; we are bringing the minds behind the machines,” said Arudchelvan Krishnamoorthy, co-founder & CFO at Rapyuta Robotics. “Whether you need to discuss the physics of our industry-leading thinnest robots or the financial ROI on your bottom line, our top engineers and strategists are there to provide real-time, actionable insights. We’re providing the blueprint, not just the bricks.”

Rapyuta said that it is moving beyond standard automation to provide modular, AI-driven systems that adapt to a warehouse’s existing infrastructure - because facilities shouldn’t have to change their DNA to accommodate a robot.

The company described Rapyuta ASRS as a high-performance system that delivers a breakthrough in operational flexibility via an anchorless, modular-type assembly that integrates seamlessly into any environment without permanent infrastructure changes.

Rapyuta said the system is powered by advanced multi-robot control AI and the industry’s thinnest robots, collaborating to maximize efficiency across all levels, and enabling facilities to scale storage density and throughput in days, not months.

Also, at MODEX 2026, the Rapyuta PA-AMR will be on display, which the company said has already proven to reduce walking distance by 50%. Rapyuta said that this performance reaches a new milestone thanks to the reveal of an exclusive, accuracy-boosting feature engineered for high-precision workflows.

While the PA-AMR continues to drive productivity through its intelligent picker guidance system, the company said this latest enhancement, which will be revealed on the MODEX 2026 show floor, is designed to redefine accuracy.

 

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