Acquisition Expands Trust Platform into Supervised Autonomy
FORT Robotics has acquired Mapless AI, a Boston- and Pittsburgh-based leader in vehicle teleoperation and autonomy supervision, in a move that extends the company from safety-certified machine control into supervised autonomy. The acquisition, announced May 27, adds two critical capabilities to FORT’s Trust Platform: remote human-in-the-loop teleoperation and onboard active safety. Financial terms were not disclosed.
“The robotics industry is at a critical crossroads where impressive demos are everywhere, but scalability remains rare,” said Samuel Reeves, CEO of FORT Robotics. “Acquiring Mapless AI expands our platform to directly meet this vital need, allowing FORT to deliver the proactive safety frameworks our customers are asking for.”
Two New Capabilities for Autonomous Fleet Operators
FORT’s expanded platform introduces remote teleoperation, enabling an off-site specialist to safely monitor and operate vehicles from anywhere. The system uses onboard perception technology to actively detect, anticipate, and respond to environmental conditions in real time — a shift from traditional reactive safety architectures to predictive, proactive safety. A single operator can oversee multiple vehicles across high-risk environments without on-site personnel.
For the automotive sector, the acquisition addresses a critical gap in autonomous vehicle deployment: safe fallback operations when automated systems encounter edge cases. By providing remote teleoperation and onboard active safety, FORT’s platform enables OEMs and fleet operators to maintain human oversight without requiring a safety driver in every vehicle. This has direct implications for autonomous trucking, construction vehicles, and defense UGVs where remote supervision can reduce personnel risk while maintaining operational continuity.
Philipp Robbel, PhD (MIT), co-founder of Mapless AI, said: “The reality is that for robots to work closely with humans and valuable infrastructure, they must be smart enough to understand and anticipate risk.” The Mapless team, which also includes co-founder Jeffrey Kane Johnson, PhD (Indiana University), brings combined experience from Bosch, Apple, Uber, Aptiv, and nuTonomy.
Founded in 2018, FORT holds 27 patents and has deployed more than 19,000 units to over 600 customers globally. The company said the acquisition will accelerate expansion into construction, logistics, defense, and last-mile delivery markets.
Source: FORT Robotics | Automotive World

