Hall 8, Stand 8D36
• NODE.OS in focus: At LogiMAT 2026, NODE Robotics will showcase its software platform NODE.OS as the foundation for controlling and scaling mobile robotics, using a “Plug & Perform” approach to reduce setup and operational effort.
• Proven in the field: NODE.OS is now deployed on more than 1,500 robots worldwide in productive operation.
• Hands-on latest updates: At the booth, NODE Robotics will present the latest update of its hybrid navigation system NODE.move, including a simulation where visitors can test map setup and create first missions themselves. The hybrid approach combines AGV-level reliability with AMR adaptability and supports, among other standards, VDA 5050.
• RTLS for manual fleets: With NODE.tracking, NODE Robotics will demonstrate LiDAR-based real-time localization for manual vehicles such as forklifts and industrial trucks, usable with existing robot maps or as a stand-alone solution, including connectivity to higher-level systems (fleet managers) via VDA 5050.
• For the first time, a mobile robot system will be shown live at the booth as an example of hardware working in combination with NODE.OS, with a clear focus on easy to integrate, easy to use, and easy to scale.
At LogiMAT 2026, Stuttgart-based NODE Robotics will present the next evolution of its software solutions for mobile robotics and mixed vehicle fleets in intralogistics at Hall 8, Booth 8D36.
NODE.OS as a software foundation for straightforward, scalable mobile robotics
At the center of the presentation is NODE.OS, NODE Robotics’ modular software platform for AGVs and AMRs. NODE.OS is built on an open, flexible architecture designed to integrate across different hardware, sensor, and system landscapes. At the same time, the “Plug & Perform” approach aims to significantly simplify setup and operation through an efficient system architecture and an intuitive user interface. Today, more than 1,500 robots worldwide are already running NODE software in productive environments.
Future-ready with ROS: ROS enablement for industrial requirements
NODE Robotics supports OEMs and operators with a ROS enablement process to integrate ROS and ROS 2 cleanly into robot systems and ensure long-term future readiness.
Latest updates to hybrid navigation NODE.move, testable via simulation
At the booth, NODE Robotics will showcase the latest update of its hybrid navigation system NODE.move. Using a simulation, visitors can experience how simple it is to build a map from scratch and create first missions without deep technical expertise. NODE.move combines AGV reliability with AMR adaptability and supports connectivity to higher-level systems (fleet manager, etc.) via VDA 5050.
NODE.tracking: Real-time localization for manual vehicles and mixed fleets
With NODE.tracking, NODE Robotics addresses the visibility gap for manual vehicles. The LiDAR-based RTLS is designed for forklifts and industrial trucks, can reuse existing robot maps or create new maps easily, and enables integration into higher-level systems to support transparency and coordination of material flow via VDA 5050.
Outlook: Mobile robot system shown live “on the floor” for the first time
As an outlook, a mobile robot system will be shown live “on the floor” at the booth for the first time. In a demo setup, a compact automated fork vehicle will serve as a tangible example of the interaction between vehicle hardware and NODE.OS. The focus is a consistent integration and operations concept that makes automation in 2026 pragmatic: easy to integrate, easy to use, and easy to scale. Further details will be communicated at a later stage.
Meet NODE Robotics at LogiMAT 2026 in Hall 8, Booth 8D36.
Interviews with CEO and Managing Director Dr. Stefan Dörr-Laukien, CFO and Managing Director Lukas Teichmann, and CSO Ali Rahmati are available upon request, both ahead of the show and on site.
“I’m really looking forward to LogiMAT 2026 because I see every day how much energy the whole team is putting into moving our latest product innovations forward. One highlight for us is that, for the first time, we’ll be showing a mobile robot system live on the show floor at our booth. It makes the hardware and software working together much more tangible, and lets us show in practical terms how automation can be integrated efficiently, run intuitively, and scaled in a predictable way.”
— Dr. Stefan Dörr-Laukien, CEO and Managing Director