Logic Robotics

Logic Robotics Using digital twin technology to develop a low-cost alternative to machine vision which will allow for the cost-effective rollout of mass automation.

We are starting with warehouse robotics where we are consolidating a suite of legacy logistics software.

Leaving the Draper Summit energized about where the world is heading - and how rapidly the future of logistics, robotics...
05/11/2026

Leaving the Draper Summit energized about where the world is heading - and how rapidly the future of logistics, robotics, and space infrastructure is converging.

The conversations this year weren’t about whether humanity will build a commercial economy in space, but about how fast we can scale the systems to support it. From autonomous transportation and AI-driven supply chains to orbital manufacturing and asteroid mining, the future is arriving faster than most people realize.

One quote from Tim Draper during the banquet specifically spoke to us:
“You can imagine whatever you want and you can develop whatever you want. We're so grateful to live in a country and hopefully a world where you can dream free. We're in an age where we're solving connectivity and logistics. We're going to be mining asteroids and getting the goods back to earth.”

That future will not be built by rockets alone. It will be built by the logistics infrastructure that connects Earth, rail, ports, warehouses, launch sites, lunar operations, and eventually interplanetary commerce into one autonomous network.

Grateful to spend time with the incredible founders, investors, operators, and visionaries shaping that future. The next industrial revolution won’t just happen on Earth.

Waltham is the Silicon Valley of Massachusetts! Ranked as the  #4 tech city in the state and plugged into a startup ecos...
05/06/2026

Waltham is the Silicon Valley of Massachusetts! Ranked as the #4 tech city in the state and plugged into a startup ecosystem that’s now #6 globally.

Logic is helping put this city on the map with AI-integrated warehouse automation that connects robots, software, and facilities into one continuous logistics platform.

Standing room only at NYSE!Keynote speaker Jim Bridenstine (13th NASA Administrator & Managing Partner/The Artemis Group...
05/04/2026

Standing room only at NYSE!

Keynote speaker Jim Bridenstine (13th NASA Administrator & Managing Partner/The Artemis Group) started the day with proper rocket fuel, sharing the behind the curtain birth of Space Force and activating everyone in the room to vocalize our support for the recently requested Space Force Budget increase from $31B to $79B.

The Hon. Wilbur Ross (39th U.S. Secretary of Commerce, Board Member & Strategic Partner, iRocket) reminded the room how America’s strategy has been and will continue to be “prevail through innovation”.

One thing is clear; the conversation has fundamentally shifted. It’s no longer “if space becomes a major market”, it’s how we scale fast enough to support what’s already unfolding.

At Logic, we see this through a different lens: space is not a separate industry. It is the next extension of the global supply chain. The same challenges that exist across terrestrial logistics: fragmented systems, lack of real-time visibility, disconnected ex*****on, are now being exported into orbit. The difference is that in space, failure is not an option. The infrastructure must be unified, autonomous, and intelligent from day one.

Institutional capital is catching on. Following the momentum of Artemis II and a wave of space IPOs, public markets are no longer just funding launch, they’re investing in the underlying infrastructure and software layers that will power sustained operations beyond Earth. And it’s not just aerospace. Leaders across industries are realizing their core operations already depend on space-based systems, from communications to navigation to global trade visibility.

What comes next is inevitable. Regulatory frameworks are aligning. Capital is accelerating. Technology is ready.

When finance, policy, and innovation converge, markets don’t wait, they scale.

The question isn’t whether the supply chain extends from Earth to space. It already has.

The question is: who will build the system to run it.

Logic is proud to be part of the Logistics Officer Association Symposium’s Innovator Series!Join Logic’s session, “Logis...
05/01/2026

Logic is proud to be part of the Logistics Officer Association Symposium’s Innovator Series!

Join Logic’s session, “Logistics Without Pause: From Battlefield to Orbit,” on Tuesday, May 5, from 2:05–2:55 PM EDT in Riverview 1, where Michael Santora and Abbi Johnson will explore how real-time data, robotics, and orchestration can unify logistics from ground to space. Learn more: bit.ly/4tziybT

During NWA's Supply Chain Trends & Expo at the University of Arkansas ­- Sam M. Walton College of Business, leaders from...
04/29/2026

During NWA's Supply Chain Trends & Expo at the University of Arkansas ­- Sam M. Walton College of Business, leaders from across the supply chain made one thing clear: we need to move from fragmented systems to fully connected, intelligent networks - which is the entire backbone of Logic!

Walmart's EVP of Supply Chain Rob Montgomery kicked off the opening keynote which detailed how Bentonville will continue to blossom as a hub for innovation and growth for logistics at large.

Sabrina Carr of The Clorox Company identified the tool to end fragmented systems: “leveraging digital twins”.

Jason Nixon of Tyson Foods pushed the urgency even further: “Leveraging data points. Why do we not have that connected already?”

And Dennis Anderson of ArcBest laid out where real ROI is already happening and where it’s heading: “De-siloing information flow. We use AI to identify everything going on in our network. The next frontier is physical AI.”

The takeaway is unmistakable:
• The era of disconnected systems is ending
• Data is no longer the bottleneck—connectivity is
• AI is moving from insight → to ex*****on
• And the next frontier isn’t just software—it’s physical AI operating in the real world

Digital twins, unified data layers, and autonomous systems are converging into something bigger: a fully orchestrated supply chain.

The companies that win won’t just analyze operations—they’ll control them.

Exciting to see one or our biggest supports, Capital Factory, formally expanding their presence in North West Arkansas via William Tier.

Logic’s Octopus picking robots work overhead with multiple tools at once, moving items efficiently without taking up val...
04/27/2026

Logic’s Octopus picking robots work overhead with multiple tools at once, moving items efficiently without taking up valuable floor space. With built-in scanning and item verification, these robots help improve accuracy and visibility across picking workflows. https://bit.ly/4jIs9JA

At MODEX 2026 in Atlanta, the scale alone told the story—50,000+ attendees and 1,200+ exhibitors converging around one q...
04/23/2026

At MODEX 2026 in Atlanta, the scale alone told the story—50,000+ attendees and 1,200+ exhibitors converging around one question: what comes next for logistics? The answer wasn’t subtle. Automation is everywhere, robotics adoption is accelerating, and innovation is abundant—but the industry remains fundamentally fragmented. Operators aren’t struggling to find tools; they’re struggling to make those tools work together. What’s missing isn’t another point solution—it’s a system.

That’s where Logic continues to stand apart. While most companies are optimizing individual pieces of the warehouse, Logic is building the connective layer across all of it—a unified Logistics Operating System that brings together WMS, robotics, and data into a single platform that doesn’t just provide visibility, but directly executes the movement of goods. Designed to integrate with existing infrastructure while enabling fully autonomous, software-defined operations, Logic represents a shift from incremental improvement to complete orchestration.

The conversations at MODEX reinforced it: from system integrators to supply chain stakeholders, the message was consistent—“we don’t need more robots, we need everything to work together.” The companies that win won’t be those with the best standalone technologies, but those who own the system that ties them together. That system is being built now.

A special thanks to our friends at JPMorganChase for once again hosting one of the best private dinners!

Northwest Arkansas’ premier supply chain event is here and Logic is attending! NWA Supply Chain Trends & Expo brings tog...
04/21/2026

Northwest Arkansas’ premier supply chain event is here and Logic is attending! NWA Supply Chain Trends & Expo brings together logistics leaders and innovators to explore the latest trends in warehousing, transportation, fulfillment, and technology.

Connect with Anthony at the expo!

Logic is in Atlantic City April 15–17 for the NJ TransAction Conference, New Jersey’s premier transportation conference ...
04/16/2026

Logic is in Atlantic City April 15–17 for the NJ TransAction Conference, New Jersey’s premier transportation conference and expo. Logic will be hosting a live demo of its technology loading and unloading a train car.

Join Michael on April 15 as he shares how modern automation and robotics are helping agencies and operators boost efficiency, enhance safety, and improve service reliability in sessions 72 and 80.

We’re excited to be at MODEX 2026 and join the conversation on the future of warehouse and fulfillment automation! Logic...
04/13/2026

We’re excited to be at MODEX 2026 and join the conversation on the future of warehouse and fulfillment automation! Logic will be on-site sharing how our robotics and automation solutions help operators increase throughput, reduce labor constraints, and improve fulfillment accuracy. See you there!

Meeting customer expectations for speed and accuracy starts with fulfillment that works smoothly. Logic’s fulfillment so...
04/08/2026

Meeting customer expectations for speed and accuracy starts with fulfillment that works smoothly. Logic’s fulfillment solutions connect real-time data, autonomous systems, and existing infrastructure so teams can handle peak volumes and complex orders effectively. By improving coordination, fulfillment operations can reduce manual steps, lower error rates, and move products faster through the process. https://bit.ly/4qkmRqb

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