Autonomous Orchestration
The next frontier of the platform: coordinating mixed fleets of vehicles, robotics, and human operators through one control layer. Autonomous Orchestration builds directly on the RobotOps and Mission Autonomy modules we are developing today.
Where this is going
A single control layer for autonomy, robotics, and the people in the loop.
Real operational advantage will not come from any single autonomous machine. It will come from how well vehicles, robots, sensors, and human operators work together toward a shared mission. Autonomous Orchestration is the layer where those assets are tasked, coordinated, and kept accountable — with humans deciding when autonomy acts and when it waits.
The building blocks
What we are developing on the way to full orchestration.
Mixed-fleet tasking
Assign and rebalance work across vehicles, robots, and operators from one control layer.
In active developmentAutonomous relocation
Move assets to where they are needed next, guided by mission priorities.
In active developmentHuman-in-the-loop control
Operators set the boundaries for when autonomy may act independently.
ResearchSimulation-first validation
Rehearse coordination strategies against digital twins before field deployment.
In active developmentHelp shape where autonomy goes next
We are partnering with operators who are planning for more autonomous, multi-asset environments. If that is your roadmap too, we would like to compare notes.
