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OTTO Motors
Overview
HQ Location
Canada
Year Founded
2015
Company Type
Private
Revenue
$10-100m
Employees
51 - 200
Website
Company Description
OTTO Motors, a division of Clearpath Robotics Inc., provides self-driving vehicles designed exclusively for indoor material transport. The vehicles operate with infrastructure-free navigation, offering intelligent, safe, efficient, and reliable transportation within industrial centers. Proprietary hardware, software, and services are delivered to provide customer excellence.
IoT Solutions
OTTO? is more than a self-driving vehicle. We designed our vehicles, chargers, software and services to work together as an integrated inventory movement platform. The OTTO Platform is unique in the market and every customer is a long-term partner on our journey toward lights-out operations.
OTTO? is a small, powerful self-driving vehicle designed to move boxes, carts, bins, and other human-scale payloads through dynamic environments.
OTTO? 1500 is a heavy duty self-driving vehicle designed to move pallets, racks, and other large payloads through dynamic production environments.
The OTTO Fleet Manager connects your material flow with your production line and collects data to drive efficiency and productivity. Large or small operation, simple or complex process, OTTO Fleet Manager orchestrates flexible, adaptable, and lean material pickup and delivery.
OTTO? is a small, powerful self-driving vehicle designed to move boxes, carts, bins, and other human-scale payloads through dynamic environments.
OTTO? 1500 is a heavy duty self-driving vehicle designed to move pallets, racks, and other large payloads through dynamic production environments.
The OTTO Fleet Manager connects your material flow with your production line and collects data to drive efficiency and productivity. Large or small operation, simple or complex process, OTTO Fleet Manager orchestrates flexible, adaptable, and lean material pickup and delivery.
IoT Snapshot
OTTO Motors is a provider of Industrial IoT robots, and functional applications technologies.
Technology Stack
OTTO Motors’s Technology Stack maps OTTO Motors’s participation in the robots, and functional applications IoT Technology stack.
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