Where It Started.
Where It's Going.
We started building autonomous robots to help companies stay operational during the pandemic. We've been iterating ever since — and what we learned led us to build Glia, our AI-native PLC OS. Now, something new is coming.
One autonomous mobile robot platform, three products
All three robots share the same autonomous mobile robot (AMR) platform — a 4WD chassis with LiDAR navigation, obstacle avoidance, and fleet management. Each product adds its own payload and software for a different use case.
botMOVER
Material handling & transport
Autonomous material transport for warehouses and factories. BotMover navigates complex environments, avoids obstacles, and optimizes routes in real-time. Built on our shared AMR platform with a flat-top conveyor payload for versatile load handling.
Specifications
botKIOSK
Service & information delivery
Interactive service robot for customer-facing environments. BotKiosk provides information, wayfinding, and service delivery — moving autonomously to where it's needed most. Features an elevated touchscreen display and speaker system for natural interaction.
Specifications
botPATROL
Patrol & environmental monitoring
Autonomous security and patrol robot for large facilities. BotPatrol conducts regular patrols, monitors environments, and reports anomalies — 24/7 without fatigue. Equipped with GPS, camera systems, and environmental sensors.
AI Vision Capabilities
botCONNECT
Our fleet management and remote operation platform. BotConnect provides real-time telemetry, camera feeds, waypoint management, and multi-robot coordination from any device.
Live Camera Feeds
Real-time video from any robot in the fleet
Waypoint Navigation
Define routes and dispatch robots to locations
Fleet Telemetry
Battery, speed, position, and diagnostics
The Journey
We originally built these robots to help companies during the COVID-19 pandemic — providing autonomous logistics, contactless customer service, and 24/7 facility monitoring when it was needed most.
At the same time, Botworx was already an engineering consulting firm — delivering large-scale control systems for enterprise clients on national and international projects. Robotics and industrial automation ran in parallel from the start.
Through years of iteration across both domains, we discovered that the underlying industrial automation stack — proprietary PLCs, disconnected HMIs, siloed SCADA — was fundamentally unfit for AI-native operation.
So we built what we needed. That dual journey — robotics and large-scale control systems — produced Glia, the first AI-native PLC OS. It's the combination of everything we've learned from both worlds.
The Next Generation
New robotics products powered by Glia — built on everything we've learned building and iterating on AMRs since 2020.