MODEX 2026: SEER Robotics to bring ‘all robots, one platform’ vision and AMRs

Company to provide live AMR demos for a range of materials handling tasks

SEER Robotics

By Robotics 24/7 Staff    April 8, 2026         

MODEX 2026: SEER Robotics to bring ‘all robots, one platform’ vision and AMRs

SEER Robotics

SEER Robotics and its lineup of AMRs and 'brains of the robot' controls will be on display at MODEX 2026.

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MODEX 2026: SEER Robotics to bring ‘all robots, one platform’ vision and AMRs

SEER Robotics

SEER Robotics and its lineup of AMRs and 'brains of the robot' controls will be on display at MODEX 2026.

Intelligent automation company SEER Robotics said that it is bringing its multi-robot platform technology to MODEX 2026.

SEER Robotics will showcase its ‘all robots, one platform’ concept at the event through a range of intelligent robots and core automation offerings, including the U.S. debut of a series of AMRs.

These include terrain-adaptive mobile robots for factory and warehouse environments, as well as the SPT-1500UL space-saving pallet truck, and the SCT-50UL Tote Robot for high-density storage and compact warehouses.

SEER Robotics’ continued expansion unified platform provides multi-robot options

SEER Robotics said that it provides an open multi-robot platform, enabling partners to develop robots more efficiently, and helps end-users deploy automation across a wide range of scenarios. The company said that it supports customers in over 70 countries and serves over 2,100 businesses across a wide range of industries, from electronics and automotive to general manufacturing and logistics.

SEER said its customer base includes:

  • Intel
  • Philips
  • Schneider Electric
  • Siemens
  • Foxconn
  • Walmart
  • Samsung
  • Bosch
  • And others

As part of its growing global presence, SEER Robotics has expanded its U.S. presence with the opening of a sales and service office in Atlanta, along with more integration partnerships.

“From the birth of SEER Robotics in 2020 to our booth at MODEX 2026, we have come a long way,” said Zhao Yue, founder and CEO of SEER Robotics. “We believe we have found a better way to automate. The one-size-fits-all approach wasn’t sustainable. Our highly-adaptable multi-robot platform brings everything together, providing a foundation to meet the varied, complex demands of different industries with flexible, scalable, and sustainable solutions.”

Empowering the global robotics ecosystem with a single platform

SEER Robotics said that it developed its open platform technology to address a key industry challenge. Factories require highly-customized, multi-robot offerings for different industries, production lines and manufacturing processes; while robotics companies need standardization and scale to grow sustainably. SEER said that this contradiction was hampering the industry, increasing costs, timelines and risks.

In response, the company was founded, centered on a robotics platform with a unified robot control architecture. Inside each robot is SEER Robotics’ advanced, unified control system, which acts as the ‘brain’ of the robot. Facilitating multi-robot orchestration through a single platform, SEER Robotics said that it serves a variety of industries.

“At SEER Robotics, we work with robot manufacturers, system integrators, automation equipment suppliers and end users across global industry to make robotics development, acquisition and deployment significantly easier,” Yue said. “By lowering barriers across the entire robotics lifecycle, we aim to enable broader adoption of intelligent automation and turn traditional factories into smart, automated powerhouses.”

SEER Robotics said that it supports more than 2,000 pre-validated robot models - from AMRs, picking robots, and depalletizers, to AGVs and mobile forklifts - allowing integrators to select and deploy suitable robots for different applications.

 

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