One of the significant challenges in introducing autonomous mobile robots is the investment required. Therefore, Agilox will be offering insights into viable financing models at its "Open House" event, taking place on September 18th at its headquarters in Lambach, Austria.
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The Agilox Automation Day 2025 invites you to take a look back at proven solutions and at the same time to take a step into the future of intralogistics – with live demonstrations, inspiring lectures and valuable networking.
Around 200 production and logistics experts attended last year. This year's event is themed "Past-Proven. Future-Driven. Material Handling in Motion." Founders and co-CEOs David Niedermaier and Dirk Erlacher will explain the current state of the industry and possible future scenarios.

Bernhard Groiß (VP Sales EMEA, Agilox) and Martin Gruber (CFO/COO, Findustrial GmbH) present the innovative financing model Movement-as-a-Service (MAAS), designed to lower investment barriers and facilitate entry into AMR technology. Product Manager Marlene Brunnthaller then provides insights into the development of the new Agilox OFL.

Dominik Meier, Logistics Control Center at Dehn SE, promises honest insights into practical applications. His presentation will demonstrate how automated material supply succeeds in modern production, highlighting the key success factors and the challenges the process can entail. As project manager, Meier has overseen the implementation of 21 vehicles from the outset and knows the processes down to the last detail.
André Käber, founder and logtech expert, wants to show why AI belongs at the center of the system landscapes of the future, and why a sole focus on efficiency in the use of AI leads to a dead end.
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Käber argues that true transformation can only succeed if AI is positioned not just on the periphery, but at the center of gravity of modern system landscapes.
Since its founding in 2017, Agilox has implemented over 2,000 AMRs for renowned international clients such as Dachser, Mondelēz, BMW, Bosch, and MAHLE. While Agilox is a significant innovator in the automotive industry, its intelligent AMR technology also serves a broad spectrum of logistics applications.

















