Calgary-based Attabotics is expanding how its robotic cube storage technology reaches customers, launching a new integrator partnership program aimed at scaling deployment through third-party distributors.
The company, known for its 3D goods-to-person fulfillment systems, will continue working directly with end users through LaFayette Systems while enabling partners to integrate its technology into broader warehouse automation solutions.
SAVOYE North America has been named the program’s first integrator partner. The firm brings experience in automated storage and software systems, positioning it to incorporate Attabotics into fully integrated, end-to-end fulfillment environments. Through the partnership, SAVOYE will leverage its AiRVOS™ warehouse execution system (WES) to connect Attabotics’ robotic cube storage with wider warehouse workflows.
Attabotics says the program reflects a shift away from siloed automation toward more flexible, system-wide optimization. By allowing inventory management, order processing, and business rules to remain within a customer’s existing host systems, the company aims to reduce the complexity typically associated with scaling automation platforms.
“We don’t view our technology as working in a silo,” said Art Eldred, Senior Vice President of Software and Sales at Attabotics. “Our integrator program puts the power back into the hands of the integrator and the end-user, enabling more agile solutions without the traditional software friction.”
The approach is designed to give integrators flexibility in how they deploy Attabotics technology, from lightweight integrations to full warehouse execution system implementations.
As demand grows for faster, more efficient fulfillment, Attabotics is positioning its high-density cube storage system as a modular component within larger automated ecosystems, rather than a standalone solution.
The move represents a further step in Attabotics’ comeback story. As Calgary.tech previously reported, the company restarted operations earlier this year under LaFayette Systems following a 2025 bankruptcy, with a renewed focus on bringing its technology to market at scale.




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