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⚡ Feature in focus: Innok Bay Control ⚡

Written by Innok Robotics | 10-23-2025

Intuitive robot control with Innok Bay Control

Controlling an autonomous robot should be as easy as operating a smartphone - and this is exactly what the combination of our own InnokCockpit software and the optional Innok Bay Control makes possible.

The robot can be controlled intuitively via a user-friendly touch interface or a robust industrial tablet, without any prior knowledge of robotics or IT. Employees can select target points, start transport orders, monitor missions or define intermediate stops with just a few taps. Operation is designed in such a way that safe and efficient control is guaranteed at all times, even in hectic environments such as production, warehouses or outdoor areas.

A particular advantage: Innok Bay Control is seamlessly integrated into the InnokCockpit software. It serves as a local operating and control station with which robots can be controlled directly on site or orders can be started. This not only makes operation easier, but also more flexible - ideal for areas where several employees interact with the robot from time to time.

After all, the best product is only really successful if it is used with pleasure. A high level of user acceptance is crucial for the productivity and success of any automation project. This is precisely where Bay Control comes in: It reduces complexity, creates trust in the technology and makes dealing with autonomous systems a positive everyday experience.

Innok Bay Control makes operating our robots child's play - intuitive, safe and efficient. The focus is always on people - and the technology works for them, not the other way around.

The special design of the Bay Control IT infrastructure enables autonomous operation without any integration into the local WLAN or connection to the existing IT infrastructure. This reduces the implementation effort to just a few days and saves your IT resources.

Our video shows the operation of the AMR INDUROS via Bay Control.