Addverb introduced three cutting edge products at the ongoing LogiMAT India in Mumbai to improve warehousing efficiency. It includes India’s first-ever largest assistive dog robot – Trakr 2.0, a high-order carousel automation system – HOCA, and an intuitive user interface – Brisk, all designed to revolutionise warehouse operations with increased efficiency, safety, and adaptability across various industries through innovative features.
Commenting on the launch, Sangeet Kumar, Co-founder & CEO, Addverb, said, “ The debut of Trakr 2.0, HOCA, and Brisk at LogiMAT India 2025 represents a significant milestone in our journey of innovation. After the overwhelming response to Trakr last year, we were inspired to develop Trakr 2.0—an even more powerful version with enhanced vision and gesture-based controls. Alongside this, our two new innovative solutions HOCA and Brisk are engineered to address the evolving needs of modern warehousing, offering unparalleled efficiency, precision, and adaptability. At Addverb, we are proud to drive innovation that not only sets new standards of performance but also redefines the concept of space and workplace efficiency.”
With the launch of new products and solutions, Addverb is ready to lead the future of robotics and automation. These solutions tailored for industrial and commercial applications; promise to transform the way industries operate. From intelligent warehouse systems to the pioneering quadruped designed for logistics and defence security, Addverb recently marked a significant milestone with plans to launch its first Humanoid Robot in 2025.
Addverb’s unwavering commitment to quality has earned it a distinguished client roster, including Reliance, HUL, PepsiCo, Maersk, Mondial Relay, DHL, and Landmark, highlighting its reputation for delivering transformative automation solutions. With operations spanning the US, Europe, and Asia, Addverb is poised to redefine robotics in line with India’s “Make in India, Make for the World” and “Atmanirbhar Bharat” initiatives, reinforcing the country’s emerging leadership in global robotics and manufacturing.