Our story

Welcome to HUTECH Robotics - Your Partner in Innovation. Explore how we're setting new standards in automation.

Our mission is to empower organizations of all sizes to embrace the future of work, today.

At Hutech Robotics, we're driven by a single vision: to redefine the possibilities of automation across commercial sectors.

We are passionate about leveraging technology for practical solutions, and a leading provider of Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) to businesses.

Embrace efficiency, safety, and the future of work with HUTECH

Our journey began with a commitment to innovation, quality, and service excellence. Today, Hutech Robotics stands at the forefront of the AMR solutions, offering tailored solutions that enhance efficiency, safety, and productivity for our clients in healthcare, retail, warehousing, manufacturing, and hospitality and more.

Our robots are more than machines; they're the result of our dedication to pushing the boundaries of what's possible. Through continuous research and understanding, we ensure that our products not only meet but exceed the evolving needs of the markets we serve.

Inside the World of AMRs

Navigating with Precision and Intelligence

Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) are marvels of modern technology, designed to work alongside humans to take on various tasks across multiple industries. But what makes them so adept at navigating complex environments? Let's explore some key aspects:

Imagine an AMR moving through a busy warehouse. Equipped with LiDAR sensors (Light Detection and Ranging), similar to what's used in self-driving cars, it scans the environment in 360 degrees. These sensors help the robot detect obstacles, from stationary objects like boxes to dynamic ones like moving people or forklifts. Upon encountering an obstacle, the AMR's onboard computer uses the data from the sensors to calculate an alternative route, ensuring it can proceed without interruption or risking safety.

  • At the core of an AMR's operation is a sophisticated set of hardware:
  • LiDAR Sensors: For real-time, 360-degree environment mapping.
  • Cameras: To visually interpret signs, pathways, and even gestures from humans.
  • Ultrasonic Sensors: For close-range obstacle detection, complementing the LiDAR's capabilities.

Obstacle Avoidance and Navigation

These sensors enable the robot to detect obstacles, whether stationary objects like boxes or dynamic ones like moving people or forklifts

LiDAR Sensors

Real-time, 360-degree environment mapping