The STIQ 2025 Picking Automation Report spotlights the rapid rise of robotic picking technologies, with Nomagic emerging as one of the sector’s most visible innovators.
‘Each picking robots, which uses advanced vision and AI to handle individual units from automated storage systems, have moved from pilot trials into commercial maturity since 2023. Nomagic reports strong revenue growth and growing project sizes, confirming that robotic picking has become a mainstream investment for logistics and fulfilment operators. The report notes that post-COVID adoption has accelerated sharply, with robotic arms now performing key warehouse tasks such as picking, packing, and sorter induction.’
According to interviews featured in the report, Nomagic experienced above forecast growth in 2024 and anticipates 2025 to be “a year of acceleration.” The company’s robotic systems are increasingly used in high-volume logistics and e-commerce environments, where precision and reliability are essential.
‘Nomagic’s deployments in fashion and consumer goods fulfilment highlight how robot assisted picking is bridging the gap between manual accuracy and full automation. Their technology is also cited as part of a broader movement toward modular, AI-enhanced warehouse solutions that can integrate seamlessly with existing systems such as ASRS and sorting equipment.’
STIQ’s analysis positions robotic picking as one of the fastest growing categories in warehouse automation, with a global CAGR of 33.5% through 2033. The technology is reshaping the economics of fulfilment by reducing labour dependency, increasing throughput, and enabling 24/7 operations. As the report concludes, vendors like Nomagic exemplify the new generation of robotics companies driving warehouse transformation. Their progress demonstrates how intelligent automation is no longer experimental but a proven driver of productivity, resilience and scalability in the logistics sector.

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