The Frontline of 'Multi-Vendor Integration' to Solve Labor Shortages: Next-Gen Robotics Demonstration Project Launches at Haneda Innovation City

The 'MoRo' robotics cluster, led by DMM.com, will host a demonstration event at Haneda Innovation City on June 5, 2026. By utilizing 'OPEN-RMF,' a common platform for managing robots from different manufacturers, the project aims to showcase the future of facility management and address labor shortages.
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The next-generation mobility and robotics cluster '.make Mobility&Robotics' (MoRo), created by DMM.com, will hold its launch event, 'HICity Next-Gen Robotics Meetup,' on Friday, June 5, 2026, at Haneda Innovation City. The event focuses on the social implementation of 'OPEN-RMF,' a common platform for integrating and controlling robots from different manufacturers. Highlights include a 'Robot Demo Tour' where transport robots autonomously navigate while communicating with elevators, and pitches from participating startups. This project addresses the 'multi-vendor integration wall,' a significant barrier to robot adoption caused by incompatibility between different manufacturers and building infrastructure. Supported by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government's 'TIB CATAPULT' program, startups are collaborating to build a smart facility management model where robots can autonomously perform tasks.

FAQ

What is the main challenge for robot adoption in Japan?

The 'multi-vendor integration wall,' characterized by lack of interoperability between different robot brands and building infrastructure, is the primary challenge.