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LogiMAT 2026: Automation, AI & RFID Trends in Intralogistics

LogiMAT 2026 made one thing clear: intralogistics is moving beyond standalone tools toward connected, intelligent systems built for real-time visibility and automation at scale.

RFID is gaining real traction. Machine vision is reducing manual workflows. Automation is becoming more flexible and accessible. Software is emerging as the control layer.

But what’s driving adoption and where are leading vendors placing their bets?

This VDC View breaks down what’s changing and what it means for your operations.

What You’ll Learn:
  • Where RFID is scaling and why now
  • How machine vision is changing data capture
  • What’s enabling faster automation deployment
  • Why software platforms are becoming critical

Featuring insights from 42Gears, BarTender, BIXOLON, Cognex, Datalogic, Honeywell, IMAGO Technologies, Libiao Robotics, Ricoh, SOTI, TSC Auto ID, Zebra Technologies, and more.

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About Mitch

Mitch Solomon

President

Mitch has spent years supporting senior leaders of operational and industrial technology companies as well as private equity investors that participate in the space.  He is an active member of the Technology and Innovation Council at Graham Partners, a leading industrial technology focused private equity firm, and serves on the advisory boards of OptConnect (a top IoT connectivity provider) and DecisionPoint (a rapidly growing operational technology systems integrator).  Mitch has worked closely with a wide range of industrial technology clients on a diverse array of growth opportunities and challenges including applications of AI, c-suite recruiting, strategic planning, new market identification and entry, product strategy, competitive positioning, revenue retention, value proposition identification and messaging, sales strategy and execution, and board presentations. Mitch holds a BA from Northwestern University and an MBA from The Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College.