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FORT Robotics – Weekly Recap

FORT Robotics – Weekly Recap

FORT Robotics is a Philadelphia-based safety and control technology company focused on securing the interaction between humans and autonomous or industrial machines. This weekly recap highlights the company’s latest product launch and related media coverage, underscoring its strategic push into advanced wireless safety solutions for automation and robotics.

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During the week, FORT Robotics formally launched the Wireless E‑Stop Pro, a next-generation wearable emergency-stop device designed for mobile, autonomous, and distributed work environments. The product targets large fleets of robots and vehicles operating in warehousing, manufacturing, logistics, construction, and similar industrial settings where traditional fixed emergency-stop hardware is less effective. By enabling operators to issue a certified stop command from up to 200 meters away via long-range Bluetooth, the Wireless E‑Stop Pro is intended to provide remote, fail-safe intervention in fast-moving and complex worksites.

The device combines certified functional safety with robust wireless connectivity and global compatibility. It is third-party certified to Safety Integrity Level (SIL) 3 under IEC 61508, making it suitable for mission-critical applications. Housed in an IP65-rated enclosure and featuring an integrated status display, the unit is built for harsh industrial conditions and offers real-time visibility into system health. Regulatory approvals across the U.S., Canada, Europe, Japan, and Australia enable OEMs and operators to standardize on a single safety solution globally, supporting consistent safety protocols and potentially reducing compliance and integration costs.

Strategically, the Wireless E‑Stop Pro expands FORT Robotics’ Pro Series ecosystem, which includes the Endpoint Controller receiver, the Safe Remote Control Pro, and the FORT Manager cloud application for configuration and fleet-wide device management. The company reports a base of roughly 12,000 units deployed to more than 600 customers, including Fortune 500 organizations in agriculture, construction, and warehousing, and positions the new product as a way to remove the traditional trade-off between safety and throughput by enabling mobile, high-integrity control without constraining operations.

The product also received industry media coverage in Drives & Controls, reinforcing FORT Robotics’ profile in the industrial automation and machine safety market. While no specific pricing or financial metrics were disclosed, the launch and publicity highlight the company’s focus on wireless machine safety amid growing Industry 4.0 and autonomous system adoption. If industrial customers continue to upgrade to wireless safety architectures, the Wireless E‑Stop Pro may support broader platform adoption, follow-on hardware and services revenue, and a stronger competitive position in the machine safety and control ecosystem.

Overall, the week marked a significant step for FORT Robotics as it broadened its portfolio with a safety-certified wearable E-stop solution aimed at scaling safe, autonomous operations across global industrial fleets.

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