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title: 3D Warehouse Logistics Robots
type: technology
url: "https://www.envisioning.com/research/forge/europe__3d-warehouse-logistics-robots"
hub: forge
summary: Robots that climb 40-foot warehouse walls in three dimensions — 4x faster retrieval than human workers, 80% reduction in injuries
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# 3D Warehouse Logistics Robots

Robots that climb 40-foot warehouse walls in three dimensions — 4x faster retrieval than human workers, 80% reduction in injuries
- Technology Readiness Level: 9/9
- Impact: 4/5
- Investment: 4/5
Exotec (France, $335M raised) built the Skypod system: warehouse robots that move in three dimensions, climbing vertical rack structures to retrieve inventory from heights that would require ladders, forklifts, or multi-level mezzanines for human workers. The system retrieves items 4x faster than human pickers while reducing workplace injuries by 80%.

Major retailers and logistics companies are deploying Skypod systems at scale, replacing entire warehouse designs around the technology. The three-dimensional approach dramatically increases storage density — items can be stored at heights and densities that are inaccessible to human workers but trivial for climbing robots.

France has emerged as a surprising robotics hub, with Exotec, Moon Surgical, and Wandercraft demonstrating that French engineering institutions produce world-class robotics talent. Exotec's success challenges the assumption that logistics automation is dominated by US (Amazon) and Chinese (Geek+) players.

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Source: Envisioning — Technology Research Institute (https://www.envisioning.com/research/forge/europe__3d-warehouse-logistics-robots)
