Ottonomy Launches Ottumn.AI to Wrangle Robots and Drones

Ottonomy's new platform orchestrates autonomous robots, drones, and smart infrastructure from a single command layer.

Ottonomy Launches Ottumn.AI to Wrangle Robots and Drones

Ottonomy just dropped Ottumn.AI — a platform designed to be the central brain for coordinating autonomous delivery robots, drones, and smart city infrastructure. Think of it as an orchestration layer that ties together machines that currently operate in silos.

The platform is built on NVIDIA's infrastructure, giving it serious compute muscle under the hood. Target markets include healthcare delivery, logistics operations, and smart city deployments — sectors where multiple autonomous systems need to work in concert rather than independently.

The play here is straightforward. As cities and enterprises deploy more robots and drones, someone needs to manage the chaos. Ottonomy is betting that a unified platform connecting these systems is the missing piece. Healthcare facilities juggling delivery bots and logistics hubs coordinating drone fleets are exactly the use cases where fragmented automation becomes a bottleneck.

Integration beats isolation. That's the pitch.