Yango Robotics, a division of the global tech giant Yango Group, unveiled its latest advancements in AI-driven warehouse automation at GITEX 2024, one of the world’s largest and most prestigious technology showcases. The company is transforming warehouse operations with its cutting-edge autonomous robotic solutions, utilizing artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) to optimize efficiency across industries such as e-commerce, logistics, and warehousing in the MENA region.
At the event, attendees were introduced to Yango Robotics’ state-of-the-art computer vision technology, designed to boost productivity in warehouse settings. The company also highlighted its intuitive and highly reliable robotic systems, which emulate human capabilities, allowing for seamless integration into various environments. These AI-powered innovations enhance productivity, lower operational costs, and improve overall efficiency, revolutionizing warehouse automation through advanced robotics.
Among the featured technologies were the AI-powered Picker Robot and the Inventory Tracking Robot, which streamline object handling and inventory management in dynamic environments. Attendees learned how these technologies, driven by machine learning, can address growing industry demands, particularly in sectors facing labor shortages, while improving order fulfillment, optimizing space, and boosting throughput.
The UAE’s robotics market is experiencing rapid growth, with forecasts projecting a market volume of approximately $360.10 million by 2029, reflecting an annual growth rate of 11.02 percent. This is part of a broader regional trend, with the Middle East’s robotics market expected to reach $2.84 billion by 2029, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 11.74 percent. The rising adoption of robotic solutions, particularly in warehouse automation, underscores the sector’s efforts to enhance efficiency, safety, and operational quality.
Visitors to GITEX 2024 had the opportunity to see Yango Robotics’ innovations in action at their booth in Hall 3, Stand H3-B20, where they explored how the technology can be tailored to meet specific industry needs.