
Addverb Unveils Wheeled Humanoid Robot and New Intralogistics Systems at LogiMAT India 2026!
Addverb marked a major milestone in India’s automation journey with the launch of its first Made-in-India wheeled humanoid robot, Elixis-W, at LogiMAT India 2026, held at the Bombay Exhibition Centre in Mumbai. The unveiling signals Addverb’s move toward making Physical AI deployable in real industrial environments, rather than remaining confined to research labs or controlled pilot projects.
Elixis-W has been designed specifically for shopfloor and warehouse applications where environments are often dynamic and unstructured. The robot integrates mobility, cognition and dexterity, enabling it to operate autonomously while safely collaborating with human workers. Its wheeled base allows efficient navigation across industrial facilities, while its Physical AI-ready architecture enables contextual learning and adaptive decision-making based on real-time inputs.
A key differentiator of Elixis-W is its manipulation capability. The robot is equipped with dual robotic arms and five-fingered hands, allowing it to perform precise, human-like tasks that require fine motor control. This makes it suitable for repetitive, ergonomically challenging or potentially hazardous operations that traditionally rely on human labour. High-performance onboard computing, powered by dual NVIDIA Jetson Orin/Thor units, supports advanced perception, motion planning and control, ensuring reliable operation in complex environments.
Commenting on the launch, Sangeet Kumar, CEO and Co-Founder of Addverb, said the humanoid robot reflects the company’s long-standing vision of meaningful human–robot collaboration. He noted that Elixis-W has been developed to take over physically demanding and risky tasks, allowing human workers to shift their focus toward supervision, problem-solving and higher-value activities. According to the company, this approach not only improves productivity but also enhances workplace safety.
Beyond humanoid robotics, Addverb used LogiMAT India 2026 as a platform to showcase a broader portfolio of intralogistics innovations. Among these was Cruiser 360, a four-way pallet shuttle system engineered for high-density storage environments. The solution enables faster pallet movement and retrieval, helping warehouses maximise space utilisation while maintaining high throughput.
Addverb also presented FlowT, an autonomous forklift designed to handle material movement with flexibility and precision. Built for mixed environments, FlowT is intended to operate safely alongside people and other machines, supporting tasks such as pallet transport, stacking and line feeding without requiring major infrastructure changes.
Another highlight was Trakr, Addverb’s quadruped robot. Demonstrated live at the event, Trakr showcased agile movement, intelligent navigation and the ability to function in close proximity to humans. The robot is positioned for applications such as inspection, surveillance and operations in areas that are difficult or unsafe for wheeled systems.
From its early beginnings in warehouse automation, Addverb has grown into a global automation and robotics player, serving customers such as Reliance, HUL, PepsiCo, Maersk, Mondial Relay and DHL. With deployments across India, the US, Europe, Australia and Asia, the company’s expansion into humanoid robotics aligns with India’s “Make in India, Make for the World” vision. Through launches like Elixis-W, Addverb is positioning itself at the intersection of AI, robotics and industrial automation, with a focus on scalable, production-ready solutions for global markets.










