According to a recent LinkedIn post from Third Wave Automation, the company is exhibiting its technology at the MODEX 2026 trade show in Atlanta within Raymond’s booth B10106. The post describes a live perception demo focused on real-time human and forklift detection, along with an interactive operator station showcasing the Armada Fleet Management System in simulated warehouse scenarios.
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The post suggests that Third Wave Automation is emphasizing product maturity by demonstrating live, continuously running systems rather than prerecorded content. For investors, on-floor validation at a major industry event like MODEX could support customer acquisition, strengthen relationships with material-handling partners such as Raymond, and provide a pipeline for commercial deployments of autonomous forklifts and shared-autonomy solutions.
The company’s focus on fleet management and safety-related perception capabilities may position it to tap ongoing warehouse automation and labor-efficiency trends. If these demonstrations convert into pilot programs or scaled contracts, they could contribute to revenue growth and reinforce Third Wave Automation’s competitive positioning in autonomous material-handling and warehouse software markets.
While the post is primarily promotional and does not disclose financial figures, participation at a leading logistics trade show indicates continued go-to-market efforts. Investor attention may center on subsequent customer announcements or partnerships that would signal how effectively this exposure at MODEX 2026 translates into commercial traction and longer-term monetization.

