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OMRON Robotics to Demonstrate Next-Generation Autonomous Mobile Robots at Automate 2026 

June 11, 2026

OMRON Robotics to Demonstrate Next-Generation Autonomous Mobile Robots at Automate 2026

Advancing smarter material flow with the all-new LD-150 and LD-300 AMRs 

OMRON Robotics will demonstrate the next generation of its flagship LD Series autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) — the LD-150 and LD-300 — at Automate 2026, being held June 22–25 at McCormick Place in Chicago, IL. At Booth #3080, attendees will see the new AMRs operating in material transport applications. 

Expected to begin shipping in Q4 2026the new models move more in less space, bringing higher payload capacity, advanced safety features and performance enhancements to the LD Series platform. 

Unlike traditional automated guided vehicles (AGVs) or fixed-path systems, these AMRs adapt dynamically to changing layouts, people and workflows, helping operations teams reduce manual transport, improve material flow and scale automation without major infrastructure changes. 

“Manufacturers are under pressure to move materials faster while adapting to labor constraints, changing layouts and rising throughput demands,” said Justin King, vice president of product management, marketing and business development at OMRON Robotics. “The LD-150 and LD-300 give customers a more flexible AMR platform for heavier transport tasks in tighter spaces, with fast wireless charging and OMRON FLOW Core integration to simplify deployment and mixed-fleet management.” 

Built for Higher-Throughput Material Transport 

OMRON Robotics to Demonstrate Next-Generation Autonomous Mobile Robots at Automate 2026 

The expanded lineup adds new performance, uptime, navigation and fleet integration capabilities for high-throughput material transport in demanding production environments. 

  • Compact, high-payload design: Up to 150 kg in a 500 mm-wide footprint for the LD-150 and up to 300 kg in a 580 mm-wide footprint for the LD-300. 
  • Higher transport availability: Speeds up to 2.1 m/s and wireless inductive charging in 30 minutes or less. 
  • Built for changing environments: Compact navigation with support for facility transitions, including 5-degree grade ramps. 
  • Integrated for safe scalability: Combining safety scanner coverage of up to 360-degree, ISO 3691-4:2023 compliance and support for FLOW Core software, the new AMRs help manufacturers manage deployments alongside existing LD Series robots and other OMRON mobile robot fleets. 

End-to-End Automation from a Single Partner 

Visitors to Automate will also see how OMRON’s combined portfolio connects mobile robotics, machine control, vision, safety and data in integrated production environments. Partner demonstrations with ROEQ and NORD Modules will show how AMRs, topper solutions and supporting technologies come together for real manufacturing and logistics workflows. 

Featured solutions on display: 

  • Application-ready AMR demonstrations with topper solutions for material transport and handling applications. 
  • Sysmac platform connectivity that unifies robotics, vision, safety and production data across automation systems. 
  • VHV5 Vision System and MTC demonstrations showing advanced inspection, quality control, compliance and proof of performance. 
  • DX100 and video-based displays highlighting data collection, predictive maintenance, operational optimization, IT/OT integration and AI-supported decision-making. 

About OMRON Robotics 

Backed by nearly 100 years of OMRON innovation and more than 40 years of robotics expertise, OMRON Robotics provides robotic automation solutions for manufacturing, logistics and material handling applications. As part of OMRON’s Industrial Automation Business, the company offers autonomous mobile robots, collaborative robots and industrial robots designed to help customers improve productivity, flexibility, safety and operational efficiency. 

Through advanced software, intuitive programming platforms and integrated automation technologies, OMRON Robotics helps manufacturers deploy scalable solutions that connect people, machines and data across production and warehouse environments. 

More Information

To learn more about OMRON Robotics’ automation solutions, visit booth #3080 at Automate or online at robotics.omron.com.  

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OMRON Introduces New Mast Configuration Options for OL-450S AMR 

OMRON Robotics and Safety Technologies announced expanded configuration options for the OL-450S Autonomous Mobile Robot (AMR), adding new mast accessories for cart and load carrier transport across production and intralogistics operations. 

The OL-450S is now available in a standard no-mast configuration, with optional 1.2 m mid-mast and 1.6 m full-mast accessories. These options give manufacturers and system integrators greater flexibility in how the robot navigates and localizes in facilities with varying ceiling heights, traffic patterns, layout constraints, and workflow requirements. 

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