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Sereact Revolutionizes Warehouse Automation with Generative AI at LogiMAT

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Sereact showcases its latest Vision-Language-Action (VLA) model, Cortex, alongside its visual intelligence system Lens at this year’s LogiMAT. This technology marks a shift in logistics and manufacturing, transforming robotics from complex pilot projects into reliable, scalable infrastructure.

Generative AI Tailored for Physical Interaction

Cortex acts as a hardware-agnostic “brain,” controlling robotic arms and mobile manipulators by integrating vision, language understanding, and action into a single system. Trained on over 500 million picks and thousands of hours of real logistics data, it possesses a generalized understanding of objects, allowing robots to handle SKUs they’ve never encountered before. This zero-shot intelligence eliminates the need for programming or testing new products, drastically improving operational efficiency.

Continuous Learning Through Fleet Connectivity

Unlike traditional solutions, Cortex continuously learns through global fleet connectivity. When a robot solves a unique picking or placement challenge, the solution is fed back into the central model. All connected installations benefit instantly, making the system smarter with every pick and enabling ongoing optimization without manual intervention.

Lens: The Visual Intelligence Layer

Lens complements Cortex by providing advanced perception capabilities. It manages ID verification, damage checks, and real-time measurement with photographic proof. The combination of Cortex and Lens proves especially powerful in complex workflows, such as automated returns processing, ensuring accuracy and reliability throughout.

Real-World Performance Metrics

Sereact highlights tangible results from multi-robot deployments. The systems passed acceptance tests within hours and immediately entered production. Key performance highlights include:

  • Speed: Stable 250–300+ picks per hour (PPH) in regular operation, with peaks exceeding 600 PPH under ideal conditions.
  • Precision: Maintains 97–99% pick accuracy across mixed SKUs.
  • Autonomy: Operates with over 99% autonomy, requiring minimal human intervention—about one input per 300–400 picks.

“Cortex was developed on the shopfloor, not in a lab. Customers see immediate results: high throughput, low error rates, and minimal maintenance,” says Ralf Gulde, co-founder and CEO of Sereact.

Experience Cortex and Lens Live

Visitors to LogiMAT can witness Cortex and Lens in action at booth 5C13 in Hall 5, experiencing the seamless integration of generative AI and visual intelligence in logistics automation.

For more information, please visit: https://sereact.ai