Quasi Robotics Integrates Model C2 AMRs with InOrbit Ground Control for Multi-Vendor Fleet Operations

23 June 2026 | News

Partnership enables centralized visibility, mission management, and seamless coordination of Quasi Robotics’ autonomous mobile robots within enterprise-scale automation environments.
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Quasi Robotics, a developer of autonomous mobile robotic solutions for manufacturing, retail, logistics, and enterprise environments, announced an integration with InOrbit Ground Control, InOrbit.AI’s robot operations platform. As part of the growing InOrbit Connect ecosystem, Quasi Robotics’ Model C2 autonomous mobile robots can now operate alongside other robots.

As companies expand automation programs from pilots to production deployments, many are operating robots from multiple vendors across facilities, workflows, and use cases. This creates new challenges around fleet visibility, task execution, operational consistency, and support. InOrbit Space Intelligence is the orchestration layer for the physical world, enabling Quasi Robotics’ Model C2 robots to participate in enterprise-scale deployments.

Operators get a single view of robot status, location, mission progress, and fleet behavior, and can define and run missions, manage routes and operating areas, and coordinate Model C2 robots with the rest of their automation. This gives teams one place to observe, operate, and optimize multi-vendor fleets across complex environments.

“Enterprise customers are no longer thinking about one robot or one pilot — they are thinking about fleets, multiple sites, and robots from different vendors working together,” said Vladimir Lebedev, CEO of Quasi Robotics. “By integrating with InOrbit Ground Control, we are giving customers a practical path to scale Model C2 deployments while maintaining centralized visibility, control, and operational flexibility. This is an important step toward making heterogeneous robot fleets easier to deploy, manage, and grow.”

With InOrbit Space Intelligence, Model C2 customers can benefit from a fleet operations approach designed for real-world environments where AMRs must navigate shared spaces, follow assigned routes, operate within defined map areas, and coordinate with broader automation systems. The integration helps reduce operational complexity for customers deploying Quasi Robotics robots alongside other AMRs, mobile manipulators, and automation platforms.

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