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AGILOX ODM 2.0

The AGILOX ODM 2.0 is a compact omnidirectional autonomous mobile robot designed to transport loads up to 300 kg in production and intralogistics environments. It operates using decentralized peer-to-peer intelligence without requiring central fleet management software, floor markers, or infrastructure modifications. The system won the IFOY Award 2023 and has been deployed at multiple industrial facilities.

Overview and Use Cases

The AGILOX ODM 2.0 is an autonomous mobile robot (AMR) developed for intralogistics and production environments. Its primary application is the transport of small load carriers, dollies, and containers within manufacturing and warehouse facilities. The robot operates independently without central fleet management software, floor markers, or modifications to existing facility infrastructure.

Deployments include use at DEHN SE, where 15 units handle approximately 98% of production supply operations, and at BMW Regensburg, where 27 units operate within the facility.

Key Capabilities

  • Omnidirectional Movement: The ODM 2.0 can move in any direction, including sideways and diagonal motion, enabling flexible navigation in constrained spaces.
  • Decentralized Intelligence: Operates via AGILOX's proprietary X-Swarm peer-to-peer intelligence system, allowing autonomous coordination between units without centralized control software.
  • Infrastructure-Free Operation: Requires no floor markers, magnetic tape, or facility modifications for deployment.
  • Load Handling: Equipped with lifting capability to transport standard load carriers and dollies.
  • Autonomous Task Execution: Performs transport tasks autonomously without human teleoperation.

Specifications

  • Maximum Payload Capacity: 300 kg (661 lbs)
  • Maximum Speed: 1.4 m/s (4.6 ft/s)
  • Dimensions: 1,095 × 400 × 1,235 mm (length × width × height)
  • Dead Weight: 160 kg
  • Maximum Lifting Height: 250 mm (10 inches)
  • Minimum Aisle Width Required: 1,000 mm (39 inches)

Applications

The ODM 2.0 serves production supply chain operations, including:

  • Automated transport of components and materials between workstations
  • Supply replenishment for assembly lines
  • Movement of finished goods and containers within manufacturing facilities
  • Intralogistics operations in warehouse and distribution environments

Recognition

The AGILOX ODM 2.0 received the IFOY (Intralogistics Forecast of the Year) Award in 2023, recognizing innovation in the intralogistics robotics sector.

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