February 5, 2026

by

Tor Odland

Sonair heads to LogiMAT, the world's largest robotics show

Sonair at LogiMAT 2026: 3D Ultrasound sensor technology goes into series production.

ADAR in the warehouse

Sonair is heading to LogiMAT this year with our very own booth presence — and we’re letting robots listen. At the leading international trade fair for intralogistics and process management, we’ll present our 3D ultrasonic sensor technology that helps autonomous robots operate safely around people.

Join us in Hall 8, Booth 8B01, to experience our sound-powered safety tech up close through a live, hands-on demo.

Want a personal demo? Book your slot here.

A particular highlight

Sonair is scheduled to announce a new strategic partnership with a leading manufacturer of autonomous mobile robots, in which the ultrasound sensor technology will be integrated into a mass-produced robotic platform. The partnership marks an important step in Sonair’s transition from technology development to commercial deployment.

“Safety and reliability are fundamental prerequisites for autonomous systems to be used in real working environments,” says Knut Sandven, CEO and co-founder of Sonair. “Bringing our technology into series applications together with industry partners is a major milestone for us.”

In parallel, Sonair’s ADAR sensor is currently in the final stage of the safety certification process. Certification according to PL d / SIL2 is planned for early 2026, which would make ADAR the first safety-certified 3D ultrasound sensor for industrial applications.

ADAR from Sonair was awarded the "Top Innovation Award" by inVISION Magazine in February, 2026. Click the image to learn more.

Robust 3D perception for demanding environments

Sonair develops 3D ultrasound sensors that precisely detect people and objects in real time – even in complex and dynamic environments. Unlike optical sensors or conventional 2D LiDAR systems, ultrasound technology is insensitive to lighting conditions, dust, or reflective surfaces and enables robust three-dimensional environmental perception. It is particularly well suited for mobile robots and automated applications in logistics, industrial, and service environments.

Image material for download can be found here (copyright: Sonair).

Note for media representatives:

The following contacts are available for interviews and background discussions:

  • Knut Sandven, CEO and Co-founder of Sonair (English)
  • Markus Mayr, Head of Product Management (German)

Details of the partnership will be announced on site.