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The most recent trend in robotics software revolves around specialized platforms that excel in orchestrating interactions between diverse robotic systems and other “agents.” Dwight Klappich, research vice president with Gartner, explains this emerging niche of multi-agent orchestration and how it helps streamline handoffs and expedite the automation onboarding process.
Read the original Modern Materials Handling article here.
“In this entire operation, a multi-agent orchestrator should be able to look at all agents within its disposal, tasks from inbound to replenishment to order picking, the number of orders and their SLAs at hand and the number of people involved in different processes to understand capacity, flows and efficiency to ensure that SLAs across all these processes are met, while all resources are utilized optimally with little to no waste.”