According to a recent LinkedIn post from Mujin, the Atlanta-based robotics firm plans to showcase its Physical AI–driven intralogistics technologies at MODEX 2026 in Atlanta. The post highlights demonstrations of MujinOS, the company’s orchestration platform for warehouse automation, at Booth B9519.
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The company’s LinkedIn post describes three focus areas: robotic case picking for automated order fulfillment, MujinFleet for real-time coordination of autonomous vehicles, and mixed-case handling that adapts to diverse SKUs without extensive manual programming. These capabilities are positioned as addressing labor and throughput constraints in distribution and logistics operations.
For investors, the emphasis on scalable, flexible automation suggests Mujin is targeting high-value pain points for 3PLs and self-distributing manufacturers, segments that continue to invest in warehouse efficiency. If the MODEX exposure translates into new deployments or expanded contracts, it could support revenue growth and deeper penetration in the warehouse automation market.
The post also underscores Mujin’s identity as an Atlanta-based innovation hub, potentially strengthening its profile within the U.S. logistics and tech ecosystem. Increased visibility at a major supply chain trade show like MODEX may enhance partnership opportunities with integrators and end users, which could be important for long-term commercialization of its Physical AI platform.

