AI orchestration meets robotics
Enterprise stacks are moving toward multi‑agent AI orchestration while robotics wins public recognition—Swa announced a multi‑agent generative AI orchestration product for enterprises and Ambi Robotics’ leaders were named supply‑chain ‘Pros to Know’. The pairing suggests hospitality groups can expect more vertical AI orchestration tools linked to warehouse automation pilots. (siliconangle.com) (ambirobotics.com)
Swa staged its commercial launch on March 19, 2026 from Camas, Washington and said its founding team includes a dozen former Nike digital-transformation leaders led by CEO Mike Sirchuk. (natlawreview.com) The platform advertises plug‑and‑play access to multiple models — naming ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity, Llama and Grok — and matches prompts to the model it deems best for the task. (natlawreview.com) Swa separates a context layer from customer data and surfaces agents inside productivity tools such as Slack and Zoom, with automatic failover when a model is down, the company says. (sdtimes.com) Ambi Robotics announced on March 19, 2026 that Stephen McKinley (Co‑Founder, COO) and Joe Mahaney (VP, Sales) were named Supply & Demand Chain Executive’s 2026 “Pros to Know,” with McKinley honored as a Rising Star and Mahaney in Leaders in Excellence. (ambirobotics.com) Ambi documents its AmbiOS operating system and AI Skill Suite as production‑hardened, citing more than 250,000 production hours, ~150 million consumer packages processed and uptime exceeding 99.9% across its nationwide fleet while licensing skills to global automation providers and Fortune 500 shipping customers. (ambirobotics.com) Inference: Swa’s published capabilities — cross‑model workflows, admin uploads of proprietary data, and workspace integrations — together with Ambi’s AmbiOS, AI Skill Suite, SSO and encrypted data practices create concrete technical touchpoints enterprises can use to run pilots that link multi‑agent AI orchestration to warehouse robotics. (sdtimes.com) (ambirobotics.com)