Addverb, a global leader in industrial robotics and automation, announces the launch of its Made-in-India wheeled humanoid, Elixis-W, at LogiMAT India 2026, held at BEC, Mumbai. Designed specifically for industrial use, Elixis-W represents a decisive step towards making Physical AI practical on the shopfloor.

By combining cognition, mobility, and dexterity, the wheeled humanoid goes beyond conventional automation, enabling robots to work autonomously in unstructured environments and collaborate safely with humans across complex operations:
- Wheeled adaptive mobility, optimized for efficient navigation across factory floors and warehouse layouts
- Physical AI–ready architecture, enabling learning, reasoning, and contextual adaptation to dynamic processes
- Dual-arm capabilities each with five-fingered dexterous hands for complex, collaborative tasks operations with precision.
- Dual NVIDIA Jetson Orin/Thor intelligence units, delivering high-performance compute for advanced perception, planning, and control
Commenting on the launch, Mr. Sangeet Kumar, CEO & Co-Founder, Addverb said, “We are profoundly elated to unveil our first wheeled humanoid, a manifestation of our enduring philosophy of human-robot synergy. Designed to navigate complex industrial environments and handle tasks that are repetitive, risky, or physically demanding, it allows human talent to focus on decision-making and higher-value work. Built with Physical AI and industrial-grade reliability, this wheeled humanoid embodies our vision of practical, scalable automation that enhances safety, productivity, and collaboration on the shopfloor.”
Alongside this breakthrough, the company also showcased two next-generation intralogistics solutions: the Cruiser 360, a 4-Way Pallet Shuttle and the FlowT, Autonomous Forklift. The 4-Way Pallet Shuttle is engineered for high-density, multi-directional pallet movement, optimizing storage and accelerating retrieval, while the Autonomous Forklift ensures safe, flexible material handling in dynamic warehouse and factory environments. Adding to the demonstration, Trakr, the quadruped robot, was showcased in action, showcasing its agility, navigation intelligence, and ability to operate safely alongside humans, offering visitors a live glimpse of the future of collaborative, autonomous warehouse operations.
From being a pioneer in warehouse automation to this stage of competing at the global level, Addverb’s foray into humanoid robotics puts it at par with India’s vision of “Make in India, Make for the World,” and “Atmanirbhar Bharat”. Its emphasis on quality has garnered it the trust of top clients such as Reliance, HUL, PepsiCo, Maersk Mondial Relay and DHL thereby reinforcing Addverb as a disruptive provider of automation-based solutions; with a distinct presence in the US, Europe, Australia and Asia markets.