eInfochips and InOrbit Collaborate to offer edge-to-cloud solutions for deploying Robots at scale
AHMEDABAD, India and SAN JOSE, Calif. , Oct. 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- eInfochips, an Arrow Electronics company and a leading provider of product engineering and digital transformation services, today announced a strategic collaboration with InOrbit.AI, a leader in AI-powered robot orchestration. This collaboration combines eInfochips' extensive expertise in edge-to-cloud robotics development and integration with InOrbit Space Intelligence, a robust, vendor-agnostic robot operations platform to deliver seamless, scalable, and optimized solutions for a variety of industries.
This collaboration addresses the growing demand for large-scale autonomous mobile robot (AMR) deployments in warehouses, industrial hubs, large factories, and other indoor environments. Bolstered by the eInfochips Robotics Center of Excellence, the collaboration provides a comprehensive solution for the full robotics stack, including hardware design, power and motor control, sensor fusion, edge AI, Functional safety and security, and digital twin. The InOrbit Space Intelligence platform complements this by offering critical tools for large-scale observability, real-time incident management and operations, multi-vehicle orchestration and continuous performance optimization. Together, the companies will enable businesses to deploy diverse AMR fleets, increasing flexibility and achieving true operational scale.
This integrated solution is designed to significantly reduce complexity and time-to-market for businesses looking to automate repetitive tasks like material handling, goods delivery, cleaning, and sorting. It offers a single pane of glass to manage and monitor entire fleets across multiple locations and geographies, helping ensure seamless operation and maximum efficiency.
"We're excited to collaborate with InOrbit to offer our customers comprehensive robotics deployment services at scale," said Barrie Mullins, assistant vice president, eInfochips. "By combining our edge-to-cloud design expertise with InOrbit's powerful Space Intelligence platform, we're significantly reducing the time-to-market for businesses looking to deploy and manage AMR fleets."
"eInfochips' deep understanding of robotics and global integration capabilities makes them an ideal partner for InOrbit," said Florian Pestoni, founder/CEO, at InOrbit.AI. "This collaboration is a critical step in making advanced multi-vendor, multi-site deployments a reality. By combining our strengths, we're empowering enterprises across industries to optimize their physical operations, ensuring that people and robots work better, together"
The companies plan to showcase their joint solution at the upcoming Robo Business conference, taking place Oct. 15–16, 2025, at the Santa Clara Convention Center. Attendees can visit the joint booth for a live demonstration of their integrated fleet management capabilities.
About eInfochips
eInfochips, an Arrow Electronics company, is a leading provider of product engineering and semiconductor design services, offering digital transformation and technology solutions to global enterprises. With expertise across AI, IoT, Robotics, cloud computing, and cybersecurity, eInfochips delivers end-to-end services from concept to deployment. It serves diverse industries including aerospace, automotive, healthcare, industrial automation, and consumer electronics.
About InOrbit
InOrbit is a venture-backed software company based in Silicon Valley, focused and a leader in AI-powered robot orchestration. Customers range from startups to Fortune 500 enterprise companies, with thousands of robots around the world connected to the InOrbit platform. Its mission is to unleash the power of every robot. The team shares a vision for building a world where humans, robots and AI work together to drive radical productivity improvements and empower people to reach new heights.
SOURCE eInfochips

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