Superpower your people and your operations for maximum productivity.
Heavy manual work is costly in a labor-scarce market. Our autonomous mobile robots reliably and safely automate the toughest manual material-handling jobs in manufacturing, logistics, warehousing, and retail.
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AUTONOMOUS TRAILER LOADING AND UNLOADING
The autonomous forklift handles your trailer loading and unloading operations.
We lean out your processes, bridge the labor gap, and bring predictiveness to your material handling operations. As a result, your people become designers and overseers in the automation process.
INCREASE THROUGHPUT
IMPROVE process stability
Augment Human talent
PROVIDE a safe environment
EXPEDITE time-to-value
Accelerating logistics innovation with AI.
Deepu Talla
VP & GM Robotics at NVIDIA
"Our collaboration involves integrating NVIDIA Isaac’s AI models into GIDEON’s technology stack, enhancing logistic operations with AI acceleration."
Providing added value for our customers in the coming years.
Norio Wakabayashi
Toyota Industries Corporation (TICO) Senior Executive Officer
“Gideon has developed impressive vision modules enabling flexible, intelligent autonomous behaviour and user and deployment friendliness that will provide added value for our customers in the coming years.”
Automating trailer operations with proven reliability.
Troy Schenk
Dot Foods Director of Automation
“We partnered with Gideon to implement a solution for automating trailer loading and unloading. Productivity and reliability are paramount when adopting automation, and Gideon delivers both.”
Creating new efficiencies, and new ways to work.
Annant Patel
Director at Koch Disruptive Technologies
"The new solution from Gideon brings us an exciting potential for optimization, creating new efficiencies, and new ways to work. As new technologies become available, the supply chain challenges act as a catalyst to spur companies to innovate – Gideon being one of them. We may face uncertainties, but innovators like Gideon prove that the future is here and now."