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Ottobot is an autonomous delivery robot manufactured by Ottonomy designed for indoor and outdoor logistics operations. It features Level 4 autonomy and is deployed across healthcare, industrial campuses, and last-mile parcel delivery environments to transport medical supplies, lab samples, medications, and packages.

Overview and Use Cases

Ottobot is an autonomous delivery robot developed for multi-environment logistics operations. Primary use cases include healthcare facility delivery of medical supplies and lab samples, industrial campus logistics, and last-mile parcel delivery. The platform supports medication transport and general package distribution across both controlled indoor environments and outdoor settings.

Key Capabilities

  • Level 4 Autonomy: Operates with advanced self-driving capability requiring no human operator intervention under defined operating conditions
  • Contextual AI: Real-time adaptive decision-making system enabling dynamic response to operational environments
  • Seamless Indoor-Outdoor Navigation: Capable of transitioning between interior and exterior spaces without operational interruption
  • All-Weather Operation: Designed to function across varying environmental conditions
  • Vehicle-to-Infrastructure Integration: V2X connectivity enables communication and coordination with elevators and access door systems
  • Modular Cargo Architecture: Customizable and reconfigurable cargo compartments to accommodate different payload requirements and delivery scenarios

Specifications

Ottobot operates as a fully autonomous platform without requiring human remote operation. The robot integrates with building infrastructure through V2X protocols for seamless access management and navigation coordination. Cargo compartments are designed as modular systems allowing configuration adjustments for different delivery applications.

Manufacturer

Ottobot is manufactured by Ottonomy, a company based in the United States.

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