ProMat 2025: Rapyuta Robotics to host live demonstration of ASRS, AMRs

Chicago demo will be first live public viewing of Automated Storage and Retrieval System

By Robotics 24/7 Staff    March 16, 2025         

ProMat 2025: Rapyuta Robotics to host live demonstration of ASRS, AMRs

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The Rapyuta ASRS will make its first public appearance at ProMat 2025 in Chicago.

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ProMat 2025: Rapyuta Robotics to host live demonstration of ASRS, AMRs

Rapyuta Robotics

The Rapyuta ASRS will make its first public appearance at ProMat 2025 in Chicago.

Rapyuta Robotics, a cloud robotics warehouse automation technology provider, will hold its first-ever public live demonstration of its Automated Storage and Retrieval System (ASRS) at ProMat 2025 in Booth N6144.

The trade show will be held March 17-20 at the McCormick Place Convention Center in Chicago, Ill.

Rapyuta ASRS for warehouse efficiency, flexibility

Rapyuta ASRS will be on display at ProMat, which the company says is a system designed to redefine warehouse efficiency and flexibility, according to the company. This system features a modular-type assembly, enabling adaptability in robot quantity, storage density and configurations, making it integrable into new and existing warehouse environments.

The company said the Rapyuta ASRS distinguishes itself through its innovative anchorless structure and modular design, facilitating flexible layouts and effortless scalability to accommodate evolving business needs. Powered by advanced multi-robot control AI, the thin robots collaborate across all floors and spaces, maximizing productivity and optimizing operations.

“ProMat 2025 provides an ideal platform to demonstrate the transformative power of our Rapyuta ASRS,” said Arudchelvan Krishnamoorthy, co-Founder & CFO at Rapyuta Robotics. “We are excited to showcase how our cloud robotics solutions are empowering businesses to achieve unprecedented levels of efficiency and agility in their warehouse operations.”

In addition to the ASRS demo, attendees will also witness live operation of Rapyuta’s pick-assist Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs). These AMRs, equipped with multi-robot coordination algorithms and advanced sensors, autonomously navigate complex environments, delivering accuracy and speed in picking and packing tasks.

“As the supply chain landscape becomes increasingly complex, automation solutions like Rapyuta ASRS and our AMRs are essential for businesses to stay competitive,” said Ryo Mori, executive director, business, at Rapyuta Robotics. “Our goal is to make advanced robotics accessible and empower businesses to optimize their logistics operations.”

 

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