The seminars will focus on key technologies, including AI-enabled navigation, advanced sensing, energy-efficient power systems, etc.
Arrow Electronics and onsemi are set to host a series of technical seminars focused on autonomous mobile robot (AMR) system-level design, targeting the rapidly expanding Southeast Asian automation market.
The sessions will take place in Singapore on May 19 and Bangkok on May 21, bringing together semiconductor and technology suppliers to demonstrate AMR solutions and advanced system design approaches. The seminars will focus on key technologies including AI-enabled navigation, advanced sensing, energy-efficient power systems, and industrial-grade reliability for real-world deployments.
The initiative comes as the Asia-Pacific region emerges as one of the fastest-growing markets for AMR adoption, driven by the rise of ecommerce, warehouse automation, and smart manufacturing initiatives. As AMR deployments scale beyond pilot stages, companies are increasingly facing system-level integration challenges involving computing, sensing, connectivity, motion control, and power management while ensuring safety, scalability, and operational reliability.
David Chow, Sales SVP, Asia Pacific at onsemi, said autonomous mobile robots depend on the seamless integration of multiple subsystems to safely operate in dynamic environments. He noted that onsemi’s collaboration with Arrow aims to simplify AMR development through smart power and sensing technologies supporting imaging, motor control, and compact battery-charging solutions.
Dr. Raphael Salmi, president of Arrow Electronics’ semiconductor business for South Asia, Korea, and Japan, said demand for AMRs is accelerating across industries seeking higher efficiency and flexibility. He added that Arrow’s system-level design expertise, regional engineering support, and supply-chain capabilities help customers develop and deploy reliable and scalable AMR platforms for industrial applications.

















