Because our industrial and edge computing solutions directly enable digital transformation and AI integration, we see ourselves as a critical partner for attendees. It is the ideal venue to showcase how our high-performance systems, like the Karbon 800 Series.
MODEX Q&A with Onlogic
MODEX Q&A with | OnLogic
Tell us about your company
OnLogic (www.onlogic.com) is a global industrial computer manufacturer that designs highly configurable, solution-focused hardware for the IoT edge. Our systems are purpose-built to operate in the world’s most demanding environments and are meticulously engineered to protect against damage or data corruption due to dust, shock, vibration, interference or extreme temperatures. By combining modular design with a direct-to-customer sales model and in-region technical expertise, we help engineers and project managers solve their toughest technology challenges. Whether it is powering autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) or enabling real-time AI at the edge, we provide the reliable hardware needed to make the impossible possible.
Your company will be exhibiting at MODEX, what is it that makes this an important event for your company?
MODEX represents the intersection of manufacturing and the supply chain, which is where our hardware truly shines. This event offers an unparalleled opportunity to connect directly with the operational leaders and engineers who are actively seeking ways to automate and optimize their facilities. Because our industrial and edge computing solutions directly enable digital transformation and AI integration, we see ourselves as a critical partner for attendees. It is the ideal venue to showcase how our high-performance systems, like the Karbon 800 Series, provide the backbone for the future of the industry.
What makes your booth a must-visit for MODEX Attendees?
Attendees seeking to bridge the gap between complex software and rugged reliability should make Booth #4202 a priority. We address critical manufacturing and supply chain challenges by providing highly configurable and scalable compute platforms. Visitors can see our modular systems in action — solutions that offer low-cost customization without the need for high minimum order quantities. Our team of experts will be on hand to discuss how our "right-sized" solutions can be tailored to specific applications, ensuring that your automation or robotics project has the exact I/O and processing power it requires to succeed.

Our team is excited to speak with attendees about a number of key areas of focus for manufacturing and supply chain professionals, including:
- Enabling Automation & Robotics: See how OnLogic systems power autonomous mobile robots, automated guided vehicles (AGVs), and robotic arms.
- Edge Intelligence & AI: Our platforms feature Intel® Core™ Ultra processors with integrated NPUs for real-time data processing and AI inferencing.
- Optimizing Efficiency: Discover how our hardware reduces downtime and enhances productivity in warehouses and distribution centers.
- Customization & Longevity: We provide tailored solutions with long-lifecycle support for critical industrial deployments.
Booth Details: Booth #4202
MODEX has many educational sessions, forums & Demo’s, is your company involved in any of them this year?
OnLogic will not be participating in formal education sessions or forums this year. Instead, we are focusing our energy on 1-on-1 consultations at our booth to provide tailored technical advice for individual customer projects.
When you get a chance to walk the exhibit hall floor yourself, what is it you will be most interested to see? Any educational sessions, pavilions etc. you plan on attending?
We are particularly interested in exploring the latest advancements in the Robotics & Automation Pavilion. Seeing how our partners and peers are implementing AI-driven vision systems and complex sensor fusion is always inspiring. We also plan to look for new trends in "last-mile" delivery technology and sustainable warehouse operations, as these are areas where rugged, small form factor computing is becoming increasingly vital.
Logistics & Material Handling is undertaking rapid advancements, be it automation, robotics and of course AI. How is your company’s services and products utilizing AI now to improve business?
We are enabling our customers to leverage AI where it matters most: at the edge. Our latest hardware, including the Karbon 520 Series, is designed to handle the heavy lifting of AI inferencing without relying on the cloud. By integrating Neural Processing Units (NPUs) and supporting powerful GPU accelerators, we allow for real-time defect detection, predictive maintenance, and autonomous navigation. This localized intelligence reduces latency and bandwidth costs, allowing for immediate decision-making on the factory floor or in the distribution center.
Give us your thoughts on what the future holds for robotics, automation and material handling.
The future of these industries will require collaborative intelligence. The seamless integration of humans, robots, and data will be key to enabling the continued evolution of making things and delivering them when and where they're needed. We expect to see a shift from simple automated tasks to highly adaptive environments where systems can learn and respond to changes in real time. This will require industrial computing hardware that is not only more powerful but also more resilient and easier to manage at scale. As AI becomes more ubiquitous, the need for trusted, purpose-built edge hardware will only grow, and OnLogic will be there to provide the foundation that makes these advancements possible.
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OnLogic
OnLogic is a global industrial computer manufacturer who designs highly-configurable, solution-focused computers engineered for reliability at the IoT edge. Their systems operate in the world's harshest environments, empowering customers to solve their most complex computing challenges, no matter their industry. OnLogic has helped more than 70,000 customers worldwide advance their ideas with computers that are designed to last, built to order and delivered in days.
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