Key Highlights
- Delta Electronics will present integrated automation and smart charging solutions at MODEX 2026.
- The company will demonstrate robotics, machine vision, and smart charging systems for warehouse automation.
- Live demos will highlight real-time data monitoring and autonomous vehicle charging technologies.
Delta Electronics, a global provider of power management and smart green solutions, is set to showcase its latest automation technologies at MODEX 2026, focusing on integrated systems designed for next-generation intralogistics operations.
The company’s presentation will demonstrate how industrial vehicle charging infrastructure, robotics, motion control, and intelligent platforms can be combined into a unified architecture. This approach aims to simplify system complexity while improving efficiency, reliability, and scalability in warehouse automation.
According to Dave Morse, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Industrial Automation Strategic Business Platform, modern intralogistics environments require fully integrated solutions rather than standalone components.
Automation Platforms Enable Scalable Warehouse Systems
At the event, Delta will highlight its Automation Technology Platforms, which bring together machine vision, control and safety systems, motion and drive technologies, industrial networking, visualization tools, and software.
These platforms are designed to help system integrators and equipment builders create flexible and scalable automation solutions for warehouses and logistics operations. By integrating multiple technologies into a single framework, Delta aims to support more efficient material flow and intelligent system coordination.
Live Demonstrations Showcase Robotics and AI Integration
Visitors to MODEX 2026 will be able to experience live demonstrations at Delta’s booth, including its D-BOT DC08 collaborative robot working alongside motion control and industrial networking systems.
The demonstrations will simulate real-world intralogistics workflows, showing how robotic systems interact with automated guided vehicles (AGVs) to enable seamless material handling within warehouse environments.
A real-time monitoring system will also display 3D Time-of-Flight (ToF) point cloud data alongside system status information. This visualization highlights how machine vision technologies can enhance operational awareness and decision-making in automated facilities.
Smart Charging Solutions Support Continuous Operations
In addition to automation technologies, Delta will showcase its MOOV Series charging solutions, designed to support industrial vehicle fleets operating in logistics environments.
The portfolio includes both wireless and conductive charging systems, offering scalable solutions across a wide power range. The wireless charging system enables automated vehicles to recharge during operation, while conductive chargers support both opportunity and fast charging.
These solutions are already supporting more than one million industrial vehicles globally, ensuring high system availability for AGVs, autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), forklifts, and other automated equipment operating in continuous environments.
Focus on Efficient Material Handling
Delta will also present compact conveyor drive solutions aimed at improving material handling efficiency within warehouse systems. These solutions are designed to enhance reliability and support smooth transport across automated logistics operations.
Event Details
Delta Electronics will showcase its technologies at booth A513 at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta from April 13-16, 2026, during MODEX 2026.

