Extolla relaunches Attabotics’ robotic cube storage technology at CeMAT Australia 2026
Extolla has announced a new partnership with LaFayette Engineering to relaunch Attabotics’ robotic cube storage technology across the Asia-Pacific region, marking a significant step forward for high-density warehouse automation in the local market.
The relaunch will be formally introduced at CeMAT Australia in June, where Extolla will present the Attabotics system to industry leaders across retail, distribution, manufacturing, and third-party logistics.
Attabotics, known for its compact, 3D vertical storage system powered by autonomous robots, has undergone a strategic transition following a board-led review in 2025 related to funding and governance structures. Now under the ownership of LaFayette Engineering, the business is positioned to re-enter global markets with renewed focus, strengthened operational backing, and an expanded delivery capability.
Renewed Focus on High-Density Automation
The Attabotics system offers an alternative to traditional aisle-based warehousing, using a 3D grid structure and robotic shuttles to increase storage density while reducing building footprint. The approach is particularly suited to urban distribution environments where space constraints and throughput demands continue to intensify.
Extolla will work with Lafayette Engineering as APAC partner and implementation specialist, responsible for solution design, integration, and deployment across the region.
Peter Kendall, CEO of Extolla, said the relaunch comes at a critical time for supply chains.
