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Pioneering Robot “OTTO” Wins the 2025 IERA Award

  • OTTO by Rockwell Automation awarded for pioneering heavy-load AMRs and large mobile robot fleets

SEOUL, South Korea--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The 2025 “Award for Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Robotics & Automation” (IERA) goes to OTTO by Rockwell Automation for its pioneering achievement in developing the company’s autonomous mobile robots (AMRs). OTTO was the first company to build an AMR solution capable of transporting heavy loads through factories and operating in robot fleets larger than 100 units, setting a technological milestone in professional service robotics.

IERA 2025: OTTO by Rockwell Automation awarded for pioneering heavy-load AMRs and large mobile robot fleets.

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OTTO mobile robots automate repetitive and hazardous material handling tasks in manufacturing and production environments. They transport parts, pallets, and supplies across factory floors without worker intervention. They consist of the vehicle hardware, and a software suite for autonomous operation, factory integration, fleet analysis and remote analytics. The software was developed to manage some of the largest fleets of autonomous mobile robots in the world. The navigation capabilities optimize the robot’s speed while maintaining high safety standards. This ensures efficient and predictable movement around workers on the factory floor.

“The winning robot, OTTO, marks a world-changing milestone in the development of autonomous mobile robots,” said Susanne Bieller, IERA Awards Chair and IFR General Secretary. The jury recognized the work of OTTO by Rockwell Automation, stating that they had created a mature and well-established solution for advancing the development of AMRs for material handling.

“We are deeply honored to receive the distinguished IERA award and thank the jury for recognizing our work”, said Ryan Gariepy, Vice President of Robotics at Rockwell Automation, and previous CTO/co-founder at OTTO before its acquisition by Rockwell Automation. “The prize encourages us to continue pushing the boundaries in the development of valuable, innovative technologies in robotics.”

Transportation & logistics

Transportation and logistics applications stand out in the global field of professional service robotics: The market share of the application class transportation and logistics hit 52% of all installations in 2024.

The finalists

The other three finalists are: Spanish automation firm Aldakin, Fourier Rehab from Shanghai and Youibot from Shenzhen, China.

FULL TEXT of press release and photos:
https://ifr.org/ifr-press-releases/pioneering-autonomous-mobile-robot-otto-wins-the-2025-iera-award

The IERA Award is presented annually by the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society Industrial Activities Board and the International Federation of Robotics (IFR).

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