Addverb unleashes Trakr 2.0 & more for India’s robotics future

Addverb unleashes Trakr 2.0 & more for India’s robotics future

Addverb launches Trakr 2.0, Hoca & Brisk at LogiMAT India 2025, redefining automation

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MUMBAI: The future of robotics has just landed, and it’s not tiptoeing—it’s striding in on four mechanical legs. The global robotics and automation powerhouse, Addverb, has pulled back the curtain on three groundbreaking solutions at LogiMAT India 2025, held from 13–15 February at the Bombay Exhibition Centre, Mumbai. These game-changing innovations—Trakr 2.0, Hoca, and Brisk—are set to revolutionise warehouses, logistics, and automation, making them smarter, faster, and undeniably more efficient.

With a flair for innovation and a knack for disrupting the norm, Addverb introduced India’s largest quadruped robot, Trakr 2.0, along with Hoca, a high-speed order consolidation and automation system, and Brisk, an intuitive user interface designed to streamline warehouse operations. These futuristic creations aren’t just about efficiency; they’re about making warehouses function with precision, safety, and adaptability like never before.

Addverb’s Trakr 2.0 is India’s largest assistive quadruped. This powerhouse of a machine carries payloads of up to 20 kg, boasts a battery endurance of 90 minutes, and uses stereo cameras for enhanced vision. It also responds to gesture-based commands—because who needs buttons when you can command a robot with a wave of your hand?

Addverb co-founder & CEO Sangeet Kumar couldn’t contain his excitement, “The debut of Trakr 2.0, Hoca, and Brisk at LogiMAT India 2025 represents a significant milestone in our journey of innovation. After the overwhelming response to Trakr last year, we were inspired to develop Trakr 2.0—an even more powerful version with enhanced vision and gesture-based controls.”

Hoca is a high-speed order consolidation and automation system that takes batch picking to a whole new level, maximising space utilisation while delivering operational flexibility. With a modular design, a carousel spanning from 5,900 mm to 46,700 mm, and payload capacities reaching 900 kg, Hoca fits into existing warehouse setups effortlessly. The best part? It makes scaling up as smooth as a well-oiled machine—literally.

Enter Brisk, Addverb’s user-friendly interface that makes warehouse operations as seamless as swiping on your phone. Using gesture-based technology and glove-based EAN scanning, Brisk adapts to different lighting conditions, ensuring smooth functionality across various warehouse environments.

Addverb has its sights set firmly on the future. With these latest product launches, the company is charging ahead to introduce its first humanoid robot in 2025. Watch out, Musk! Beyond warehousing, Addverb is breaking new ground in logistics, defence security, and commercial robotics, ensuring its tech isn’t just cutting-edge but game-changing.

The proof? Some of the biggest names in the industry—Reliance, HUL, PepsiCo, Maersk, Mondial Relay, DHL, and Landmark—are already on board, trusting Addverb to lead the automation revolution.

Beyond its technological prowess, Addverb is championing India’s ‘Make in India, Make for the World’ and ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ initiatives, reinforcing the country’s position as a global leader in robotics and manufacturing. With a presence across the US, Europe, and Asia, the company is poised to take its automation empire worldwide, reshaping industries one robotic revolution at a time.