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Aptiv, Comau team up on robotics and AV logistics platforms

2026/05/21
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Aptiv, Comau team up on robotics and AV logistics platforms

According to www.automation.com, Aptiv PLC and Comau announced a collaboration on May 15, 2026, to co-develop next-generation intelligent automation solutions for robotics, autonomous systems, and industrial logistics. The partnership is formalized via a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) and targets safer, smarter, and more cost-effective industrial automation deployments globally.

Strategic Alignment of Complementary Capabilities

The MoU establishes a framework for joint development across three core technical domains: advanced robotics, autonomous systems, and automated warehouse and logistics systems. Aptiv brings its industry-leading edge software and hardware portfolio—including the proven Wind River edge platforms and Aptiv PULSE sensor and high-performance interconnect solutions. Comau contributes deep domain expertise in robotics design, system integration, and large-scale industrial deployment—particularly in automotive and discrete manufacturing sectors where it has executed over 12,000 automation projects since its founding in Turin, Italy, in 1973.

Leadership Perspectives on Real-Time Industrial Intelligence

“Robotics and industrial automation are evolving quickly, with systems that sense, think and act in real time at the edge,” said Jay Bellissimo, senior vice president and president, Intelligent Systems, Software and Services, Aptiv.

Bellissimo emphasized that the collaboration aims to reduce historical barriers to adoption—specifically the cost and complexity associated with integrating perception, compute, and control into unified industrial systems. Aptiv’s work with Wind River—acquired in 2022 for $4.3 billion—provides foundational real-time operating system (RTOS) and safety-certified edge infrastructure, now being extended into logistics automation through this alliance.

“Comau’s planned partnership with Aptiv creates a powerful combination of complementary strengths. Together, we can deliver advanced robotic and digital solutions that help customers in many different sectors modernize operations, accelerate AI adoption and prepare for a future where autonomy is foundational to industrial productivity,” said Giovanni Volpes, chief extended Europe officer, Comau.

Industry Context and Supply Chain Implications

This move aligns with broader market acceleration: global warehouse automation spending reached $28.2 billion in 2025, according to Interact Analysis, with compound annual growth projected at 12.4% through 2030. Major peers have pursued similar integrations—Rockwell Automation acquired Plex Systems for $2.2 billion in 2022 to strengthen its MES and cloud analytics stack, while Siemens expanded its AI-powered logistics portfolio with the 2023 acquisition of Brightly Software for $1.7 billion. Unlike those software-centric plays, the Aptiv–Comau initiative uniquely bridges real-time perception (via Aptiv PULSE sensors) with physical robotic execution (via Comau’s Racer and MATE mobile manipulators), targeting direct integration into material handling workflows.

For supply chain professionals, the practical implication lies in reduced integration latency: combining Aptiv’s sub-100-millisecond edge inference capabilities with Comau’s motion-planning algorithms could cut cycle times in automated sortation hubs by up to 22%, based on pilot data from Comau’s Turin test facility. Deployment timelines are expected to begin in Q4 2026, with initial commercial pilots scheduled across three EU-based automotive Tier 1 facilities and one U.S.-based e-commerce fulfillment center.

Source: www.automation.com

Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.

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