
A couple of weeks ago, Auki was invited to participate in Logiconomi 2025, an event organized by Toyota Material Handling Europe and held at the historic Palais du Pharo in Marseille, France. This event brought together over 500 logistics professionals to explore the theme of "Enabling Sustainable Performance." Featured keynote speakers included industry giants like NVIDIA, Microsoft, and L’Oréal, as well as thought leaders in sustainability and automation. Also in attendance was Chairman of the Board of Toyota Motor Corporation, Akio Toyoda.
Toyota Material Handling, a subsidiary of Toyota Industries, has 25% of the world’s forklift market, meaning most large retailers around the world use their forklifts and other warehouse operations solutions.
As part of the event, we joined discussions on the future of logistics, focusing on how Cactus and spatial computing can enhance warehouse operations. Our team demonstrated how Auki domains and Cactus enable robots and humans to share a dynamic understanding of space, allowing for spatial intelligence and easy collaboration within mixed robotic fleets.

We’re especially proud to have been chosen for Toyota’s Logiconomi Connections initiative—a curated network of 27 solution providers addressing key challenges in logistics, including automation, AI, safety, and sustainability. This program aims to connect logistics managers with innovative technologies that can be tailored to their specific needs.
Auki’s inclusion in this select group underscores the growing recognition of our spatial computing solutions in the logistics industry. Through Logiconomi Connections, we had the opportunity to engage directly with potential partners and customers, showcasing how Cactus can drive optimizations and adaptability in warehouse environments.
Moving forward, our involvement with Logiconomi Connections puts us in the excellent position of being able to have TMH introduce and recommend Cactus and our other spatial computing solutions directly to their extensive client base, significantly expanding our market reach.
Auki is making the physical world accessible to AI by building the real world web: a way for robots and digital devices like smart glasses and phones to browse, navigate, and search physical locations.
70% of the world economy is still tied to physical locations and labor, so making the physical world accessible to AI represents a 3X increase in the TAM of AI in general. Auki's goal is to become the decentralized nervous system of AI in the physical world, providing collaborative spatial reasoning for the next 100bn devices on Earth and beyond.
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