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Meili, WAKU collaborating on robot software

By The Robot Report Staff | July 12, 2024

Meili Robots and WAKU Robotics are partnering to deliver a software stack for robot operations. The companies say a superior software stack will be key for robots to transform industries.

Robots are becoming essential parts of a number of industries. In 2023, global industrial robot shipment volumes exceeded 500,000 units, according to Interact Analysis. As more robots make their way into the world, the average price of industrial robots is decreasing.

Meili Robots is known for its fleet management systems, while WAKU Robotics is a leader in robotics systems. Through the collaboration, the companies aim to provide robot manufacturers with an improved software stack. This technology will combine Meili Robots’ expertise in fleet management with the advanced capabilities of WAKU Care.

“Meili Robots is ecstatic to work with WAKU Robotics,” Aldus von der Burg, CEO and founder of Meili Robots, said. “Maintenance and service tools for the mobile robot industry is a highly valuable facilitator to keeping robots healthy and operational for a long service life. WAKU will enable the users of robots to maintain their fleet and for robot vendors to get valuable insights into the multiple use case information the robots are put through.”


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WAKU Care is a collaborative tool that empowers robot manufacturers, system integrators, and customers of mobile robots to ensure uptime and utilization of their devices. By digitalizing all critical after-sales processes, such as maintenance, repair, and spare part management, WAKU Care streamlines operations and enhances efficiency throughout the robot lifecycle.

Meili FMS, on the other hand, offers three key features to optimize operational efficiency and safety. The first is mission management, which allows for the comprehensive management of automated and non-automated robot assignments.

Second is traffic control, which predicts real-time bottlenecks and regulates traffic at intersections, ensuring smooth operations. Lastly, route planning streamlines productivity and prevents obstructions or delays, optimizing performance across the fleet.

“We are excited to work with Meili Robots, since our service and maintenance tool fits perfectly into the offering of Meili Robots. Adding these functionalities to the fleet management product of Meili Robots, gives OEMs a complete solution to manage and operate their robot fleets,” Victor Splittgerber, CEO & co-founder of WAKU Robotics, said.

The companies say one of the key benefits of this partnership is the accelerated pace of robot adoption across industries. By providing robot manufacturers with a comprehensive solution that addresses their operational challenges and enhances overall performance, Meili Robots and WAKU Robotics say they’re paving the way for widespread integration of robotics into various sectors.

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