Agility Robotics Brings Operational Visibility to Deployment of DigitⓇ Fleets with the Launch of Agility Arc™

Company Introduces Cloud Automation Platform for Managing Bipedal Mobile Manipulation Robots in Logistics and Manufacturing Operations

Agility Robotics, creator of the market-leading bipedal Mobile Manipulation Robot (MMR) Digit, today unveiled Agility Arc. Debuting today at MODEX, Agility Arc is a cloud automation platform for deploying and managing Digit fleets.


"Smart companies are looking to multi-purpose mobile manipulation solutions like Digit to automate themselves out of a very serious labor gap," said Melonee Wise, CTO of Agility Robotics. "Agility Arc lets warehouse operators put Digit to work quickly and easily in the most critical workflows, starting with bulk material handling in warehouses, distribution centers, and manufacturing sites."

As customers begin deploying Digit for use in their operations, Agility Arc is designed to simplify the deployment lifecycle. From facility mapping and workflow definition to operational management and troubleshooting, Agility Arc makes managing Digit fleets smooth and straightforward. Furthermore, Agility Arc will streamline fleet support, making it easier than ever to see alerts, troubleshoot problems, and contact customer support when needed, all in one place.

In its first iteration, Agility Arc will provide customers with operational visibility into critical KPIs like uptime, throughput, Mean Time Between Incidents (MTBI), and robot status, allowing customers to understand what's happening in the workcell and how Digit is performing. Additionally, Agility Arc will provide industry standard APIs to simplify integration with existing Warehouse Management Systems (WMS), Warehouse Execution Systems (WES), and Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES) among others.

As a cloud platform, Agility Arc will provide continuous software releases to enhance the customer experience. By leveraging the Software-as-a-Service model and industry-grade cloud capabilities, Agility Arc removes the hassle of managing infrastructure and provides unmatched security and scalability.

"Agility Arc will provide unprecedented levels of transparency into the operation of Digit fleets," Wise added. "Our customers will be able to understand what is happening in their workcells and act upon that information, making it easier for them to design, commission, operate, and support their mobile manipulation fleets."

Over the past year, Agility has worked closely with early adopter customers in the Agility Engagement Program (AEP) to understand their warehouse workflows and pain points, starting with tote handling use cases. Agility Arc incorporates key insights and feedback from AEP participants about their deployment lifecycles and automation management needs. AEP participants will continue to have opportunities to influence the development of new Agility Arc features, as well as new skills and capabilities for Digit based on their real-world use cases. For more information or to apply to join the AEP, please visit https://agilityrobotics.com/engagement.

Agility will be showing live demonstrations of Digit and Agility Arc at MODEX (Booth #B9602) from March 11-14, 2024 in Atlanta, GA. Attendees can watch Digit performing multiple customer cases and see live metrics and workcell updates in the Agility Arc dashboard. Agility will also debut a brand new use case at MODEX showing how Digit uses a range of end effector tooling to tackle different types of totes typically found in logistics, manufacturing, and warehouse operations.

About Agility Robotics

Headquartered in Corvallis, Oregon, with offices in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and Palo Alto, California, Agility Robotics' mission is to build robot partners that augment the human workforce, ultimately enabling humans to be more human. Agility's groundbreaking bipedal MMR Digit is the first multi-purpose, human-centric robot that is made for work™.

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