IntraLogisteX USA returns to the Miami Beach Convention Center next week (17-18 September 2025), bringing two days of live demonstrations and buyer-ready case studies with a clear emphasis on automation you can deploy now – especially AI-enabled orchestration and flexible mobile robotics.
On the show floor, visitors can benchmark AMR fleets, automation modules and enabling tech side by side.
Locus Robotics will run live workflows with its Origin and Vector platforms; Quicktron and Geekplus Americas will showcase high-throughput mobile solutions; Slip Robotics will demonstrate five-minute trailer loading and unloading; and Nanofulfillment will bring compact goods-to-person storage for micro-fulfilment.
Expect packaging automation from Packsize and autonomous floor care from Pudu Robotics, alongside 3D vision from Stereolabs for zone monitoring and dimensioning. Verity will highlight autonomous drones for cycle counting and shrink reduction, while Destro AI, EPG and Kardex focus on AI-driven execution layers that coordinate people, robots and inventory in real time.
Software providers including Softeon and Synkrato will show how digital twins, dynamic slotting and open integrations let brownfield sites add automation without rip-and-replace upheaval.
If the hardware is compelling, the control stack is the real story this year. Many exhibitors are positioning AI as the ‘brain’ of the operation – balancing labour and robot tasks, sequencing work to cut travel, and turning sensor data into next-best actions.
For engineering teams under pressure to show near-term ROI, you’ll see practical pathways: modular AMR deployments, plug-in vision and RFID for data capture, voice-assisted workflows, and orchestration that sits above mixed fleets and existing WMS/MHE.
A free-to-attend conference spans two theatres – Logistics and Technology – with more than 30 sessions geared to practitioners.
Highlights for robotics and automation specialists include Industry 5.0 with Procter & Gamble on human-centric automation; a panel on collaborative AI chaired by Miami Dade College with leaders from ChenMed and Nike covering transparency, explainability and workforce readiness; blueprinting network-wide automation with St Onge; AI-enabled slotting and travel reduction with Lucas Systems; and a look at autonomous data capture and warehouse intelligence with Verity.
You’ll also find sessions on nearshoring and resilience, export compliance for US shippers, and digital-twin use cases that de-risk layout changes and fleet sizing.
Why attend? First, to condense weeks of research into a single visit: you can watch working kit, question engineers at the stand, and leave with realistic deployment timelines.
Second, to pressure-test your next investment – whether that’s AMRs, a vision layer, a WES/WMS upgrade or a safety and monitoring stack.
And third, to compare approaches with peers facing the same constraints: labour availability, brownfield integration, and the shift from capex-heavy projects to scalable, service-led models.
In addition, the week will begin with the 2025 Supply Chain Excellence Awards USA on 16 September, offering invaluable senior-level networking the evening before the show opens. Book your table today!
Join us at IntraLogisteX USA 2025 – the leading exhibition dedicated to the future of logistics and supply chain operations. Taking place at the Miami Beach Convention Center on September 17-18, the event will showcase cutting-edge solutions in automation, intralogistics, supply chain technology, and materials handling. Network with industry leaders, discover new technologies, and explore how AI, robotics and automation are transforming global supply chains. Register for free now and secure your place!