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InOrbit.AI Advances Robot Orchestration Software with $25 Million Funding

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InOrbit.AI, a provider of robot orchestration software, has closed its Series A funding round, co-led by L’ATTITUDE Ventures and Globant Ventures, the corporate venture capital arm of Globant (NYSE: GLOB). The investment will support the company’s expansion across manufacturing, logistics, retail, and hospitality sectors, while accelerating development of its robotics software platform.

The funding arrives amid increasing adoption of automation, as enterprises face labor shortages, supply chain challenges, and growing demand for operational efficiency. While robotics technology has advanced, adoption at scale has been limited by fragmented software, rigid enterprise systems, and siloed physical infrastructure. InOrbit.AI aims to unify these elements, enabling humans, robots, and AI to work together across physical workflows.

“Our ambition is to optimize everything that moves, helping customers increase flexibility, resilience, and efficiency in their operations,” said Florian Pestoni, Founder and CEO of InOrbit.AI. “This Series A investment validates our vision of software-defined orchestration for robots, vehicles, software, and equipment.”

InOrbit has deployed its platform for enterprises including Colgate-Palmolive and Genentech, part of the Roche Group. Its Space Intelligence™ platform serves as a centralized system for managing smart robots, consolidating fragmented automation deployments into coordinated, intelligent operations that integrate with human teams.

“InOrbit Space Intelligence represents the future of physical operations,” said Laura Moreno Lucas, General Partner at L’ATTITUDE Ventures. “Robot orchestration is a critical layer in the enterprise tech stack, ensuring systems work together efficiently. We are pleased to support InOrbit on this journey.”

Globant Ventures highlighted the platform’s integration capabilities. “InOrbit enhances existing enterprise systems such as WMS and ERP rather than replacing them,” said Martin Umaran, Chief Corporate Development Officer and Co-founder of Globant. “By incorporating agentic AI, it enables orchestration of multiple fleets of robots and autonomous systems at scale.”

The Series A funding also supports collaboration with Globant Enterprise AI to develop agentic solutions for adaptive, autonomous decision-making in real-world environments. This approach aims to bridge digital and physical operations, helping enterprises integrate robotic automation into existing workflows.

InOrbit’s growth follows recognition from the Google for Startups Founders Fund in 2024, highlighting its leadership at the intersection of AI, robotics, and enterprise transformation. Danny Navarro, Head of Google for Startups North America, said, “Their use of AI and cloud tools is enabling practical, scalable robotics solutions for enterprise customers.”

“InOrbit.AI makes robots work better together,” said Pestoni. “With robotics growing rapidly across industries, our platform provides shared digital infrastructure to coordinate humans, robots, and fixed equipment effectively.”

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