North Texas’ RobotLab Partners with Autonomous Vehicle Software Developer

California-based Cyngn said it chose RobotLAB as a preferred U.S. partner because of its decades-long experience successfully deploying more than 10,000 robots worldwide.

Southlake-based robotics integrator RobotLab has partnered with autonomous vehicle software developer Cyngn Inc. to expand the availability of its industrial self-driving DriveMod robots to large-scale manufacturers and warehouse businesses.

Menlo Park, California-based Cyngn said it chose RobotLAB as a preferred U.S. partner because of its decades-long experience successfully deploying more than 10,000 robots worldwide. RobotLAB will add Cyngn’s autonomous DriveMod Tugger vehicles to its robust portfolio, which includes more than 200 robots.

“Cyngn’s DriveMod vehicles offer a tremendous opportunity for manufacturers and warehouses because they boast high weight capacities, while still allowing precise movements and self-driving capabilities,” RobotLab founder and CEO Elad Inbar said in a statement. “Cyngn’s efficiency-improving and risk-reducing autonomous vehicles are a welcome addition to our manufacturing portfolio, and we’re eager to extend our years of robotics integration and expertise to meet the growing demand for robot solutions in the commercial production and construction segments.”

Founded in 2013, Cyngn develops scalable, differentiated autonomous vehicle technology for industrial organizations. Its self-driving solutions allow existing workforces to increase productivity and efficiency, while addressing significant challenges facing industrial organizations, such as labor shortages, costly safety incidents, and increased consumer demand from e-commerce. the company said.

DriveMod Tugger ‘unlocks productivity’ on the production floor

Cyngn’s DriveMod Tugger—which will be marketed, sold, deployed, and serviced by RobotLAB—unlocks the potential for manufacturing businesses to improve efficiency and productivity on the production floor, the companies said.

“By adding RobotLab to our network of U.S. dealer partners, we’re poised to accelerate our commercial reach and rapidly broaden the availability of our autonomous vehicles,” Cyngn Chairman and CEO Lior Tal said in a statement. “Demand for autonomous vehicles is growing in the manufacturing segment, and we’re confident that RobotLAB’s expertise and wide network will allow our DriveMod vehicles to reach widespread adoption.”

Founded in 2007, RobotLAB has provided turnkey robotics solutions to companies of all sizes in industries including foodservice, hospitality, banking, education, assisted living, cleaning, delivery, and hospitals.

Its team has deployed more than 10,000 robots that have provided an impressive array of businesses with a clear path to the successful and highly specialized integration of robotics solutions, the company said.

RobotLAB said it oversees all aspects of the robotics integration process—from sales, tailored programming, onsite integration, and repairs—to ensure that businesses can access and understand solutions that will dramatically improve their performance.

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