NexAIoT Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of NEXCOM International specializing in AI-driven industrial automation, will present its Second-Generation Autonomous Mobile Robot (AMR), the NexMOV-2, at CES 2025 in Las Vegas. The company’s exhibit will highlight its latest advancements in autonomous mobility and modular robotics, developed in partnership with AI hardware provider Kneron.
The NexMOV-2 integrates cutting-edge technologies, including Visual Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM) and AI-powered 3D vision, designed to optimize navigation and obstacle avoidance in industrial environments. Powered by Kneron’s KL730 Neural Processing Unit (NPU), the NexMOV-2 delivers advanced AI functionality for efficient and cost-effective edge computing applications.
The unveiling aligns with the projected growth of the global mobile robot platform market, estimated to expand from $2.42 billion in 2023 to $8.02 billion by 2033, at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 12.7%. NexAIoT’s NexMOV-2 aims to meet the rising demand for adaptive and intelligent robotics across industries such as logistics, manufacturing, and healthcare.
Technological Features
The NexMOV-2 employs Visual SLAM technology for real-time navigation, eliminating reliance on high-cost LiDAR systems. Its modular AMR controller supports Intel SMARC or Nvidia SO-DIMM modules, offering scalability and customization for diverse operational needs. The system’s AI-powered 3D vision enhances navigation accuracy, while a smart wireless docking and charging mechanism ensures uninterrupted operation.
Kneron’s KL730 NPU further equips the NexMOV-2 with AI obstacle avoidance and sensor fusion capabilities, improving precision and efficiency in SLAM applications. This partnership emphasizes low power consumption and cost efficiency, aligning with industry demands for sustainable robotics solutions.