Hikrobot India recently participated in the India Warehousing Show (IWS), a prominent trade platform for the warehousing, logistics, automation, and supply chain industries. The event took place from June 26 to 28, 2025, at the India International Convention & Expo Centre (IICC), Yashobhoomi, Dwarka, New Delhi. During the event, Hikrobot unveiled its comprehensive range of Machine Vision and Mobile Robot technologies.
One of the standout features at Hikrobot’s booth was the Smart Camera SC1000. This product is equipped with six core vision tools, including Pattern Match, Colour Detection, Object Counting (H-Counts), Logic Functions, Measurement Tools, and basic OCR capabilities. The Smart Camera SC1000 merges the sophistication of industrial vision detection with the user-friendliness of sensors, providing high accuracy and embedded AI-based inspection capabilities.
In the robotics section, the QF Series Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) for pallet handling and Tugger AMRs for automated towing of trolleys garnered considerable interest. These solutions are specifically designed to cater to the escalating demands of internal logistics automation. The 3D Laser Profile Sensor, designed for high-precision, non-contact industrial measurements, was also showcased. This sensor uses laser triangulation to generate micrometre-level depth and intensity images in real-time, with applications spanning across sectors such as consumer electronics, lithium battery production, and PCB manufacturing.
Hikrobot also introduced a range of machine vision systems, including 3D Cameras, Area Scan Cameras, Smart Code Readers, and Handheld Scanners. The company demonstrated both static and dynamic DWS (dimensioning, weighing, and scanning) systems as part of its intelligent logistics offering.
Ashish P. Dhakan, Managing Director & CEO of Prama Hikvision India, expressed his thoughts on the company’s participation in the event. He stated, “The India Warehousing Show provided an excellent platform to present our machine vision and robotic solutions tailored for modern logistics and warehousing. Today’s logistics operators are focused on increasing operational efficiency across inbound, sorting, dispatch, and delivery processes. Tools such as Autonomous Mobile Robots, AI-enabled Fleet Management Software, and smart parcel tracking systems are transforming real-time supply chain operations.”
The exhibition featured numerous live demonstrations, cutting-edge technologies, and interactive discussions. With participation from major brands across the warehousing, logistics, and automation sectors, the event attracted a large and diverse audience.
Hikrobot’s focus at IWS was on Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), intelligent logistics, and smart manufacturing solutions. The company continues its commitment to driving industrial transformation and supporting smarter manufacturing practices through advanced automation technologies. The 2025 edition of the India Warehousing Show concluded with strong industry participation and positive response from visitors, reinforcing its status as a premier event for the logistics and supply chain industries.
