Cyngn sees shift in industrial AI from pilot projects to operations
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Cyngn Inc. (NASDAQ: CYN) reported that industrial organizations are increasingly evaluating autonomous vehicle technology as operational infrastructure rather than isolated pilot projects, according to a company statement.
The Mountain View, California-based company said conversations around autonomy are shifting from proof-of-concept validation toward implementation strategies for enterprise-wide operations across manufacturing facilities, warehouses and distribution centers.
"We're seeing a meaningful change in how industrial organizations approach autonomy," said Marty Petraitis, Vice President of Sales at Cyngn. "A few years ago, many conversations centered on whether autonomous vehicle technology could work in a specific environment. Today, more organizations are focused on how quickly autonomy can be deployed across facilities, workflows, and operations once value has been demonstrated."
Cyngn reported growing interest in multi-vehicle deployments and broader operational rollouts. The company's commercial pipeline spans nine industry verticals.
Over the past year, Cyngn expanded deployments with customers including G&J Pepsi and extended into agriculture through Chandler Automation. The company also reported growth in DriveMod Tugger bookings during 2025.
Cyngn develops autonomous vehicle technology for industrial organizations. The company's DriveMod technology is available on Motrec MT-160 Tuggers and BYD Forklifts. The DriveMod Tugger hauls up to 12,000 pounds and targets a payback period of less than two years.
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