A LinkedIn post from Mujin highlights plans for a large presence at the MODEX 2026 trade show, where it intends to host live demonstrations with several automation partners. The post lists Schmalz USA, SICK Sensor Intelligence, Kawasaki Robotics, FANUC America Corporation, and Yaskawa Motoman as collaborators at the Mujin booth.
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The post suggests Mujin is positioning its technology as part of an integrated warehouse automation ecosystem, emphasizing connectivity and adaptability for real-world operational challenges. For investors, this level of partner participation at a major industry event may indicate growing commercial relationships and could support Mujin’s visibility and credibility in the competitive warehouse automation market.
By driving traffic to its booth and offering one-on-one demo sessions, Mujin appears to be focusing on lead generation and deeper engagement with prospective customers. If these interactions translate into new deployments or expanded projects with existing partners, the activity at MODEX 2026 could have positive implications for Mujin’s sales pipeline and long-term revenue potential.

