Cyngn will present its autonomous industrial vehicle technology at Manifest: The Future of Supply Chain & Logistics in Las Vegas, as manufacturers and warehouse operators increasingly look to automation to improve productivity and safety without adding headcount.
The company said it will appear at the event as an official sponsor and will exhibit at Booth 1926 at The Venetian, showcasing the DriveMod Tugger—an autonomous solution designed to support internal logistics and repetitive material movement in industrial settings.
Cyngn is positioning the demonstration as an opportunity for operations leaders to see how autonomous vehicles can address common bottlenecks in manufacturing workflows, particularly in plants where manual hauling tasks absorb time and labour that could otherwise be used for higher-value activities.
The company said: “Cyngn is excited to be an official sponsor of Manifest: The Future of Supply Chain & Logistics this February in Las Vegas.”
It added: “We’ll be at Booth 1926 showcasing the DriveMod Tugger.”
Manifest has become a key meeting point for the supply chain and logistics sector, bringing together technology providers, operators, and investors focused on improving efficiency, resilience, and performance across complex networks. For industrial businesses, the event also reflects a wider shift toward automation inside facilities, as manufacturers seek to manage labour constraints and cost pressures while maintaining output.
Cyngn’s showcase will centre on how the DriveMod Tugger can support internal transportation tasks that are typically repetitive, time-consuming, and dependent on manual handling. The company’s messaging highlights autonomous operation as a means to reduce the burden of routine hauling work and redeploy staff to more value-adding activities on the factory floor.
Under a section titled “How Does the DriveMod Tugger Optimize Your Manufacturing Workflows?”, Cyngn outlined several expected operational benefits. These include the ability to “Eliminate repetitive hauling tasks with autonomous operation” and “Increase throughput without expanding your workforce”, positioning the system as a tool for improving output without increasing labour costs.
The company also emphasised workplace safety outcomes, stating the tugger can “Enhance plant safety and reduce incident risk”. Safety remains a major priority for industrial operators, particularly in busy production environments where the movement of goods, equipment, and personnel can create avoidable hazards.
Alongside productivity and safety, Cyngn highlighted financial performance as part of its proposition, claiming users could “Achieve ROI in under 2 years”. Return on investment continues to be a central factor in automation decisions, especially as many manufacturers weigh capital spending against operational savings and measurable improvements in throughput.
Cyngn’s pitch suggests the DriveMod Tugger can help plants increase the amount of work completed per shift with existing resources. The company said: “Come see how the DriveMod Tugger can transform your operations, getting more done per shift with your existing workforce.”
The focus on doing more with the same workforce aligns with a broader industry move toward targeted automation projects that can be integrated into existing facilities without major disruption. Rather than large-scale overhauls, many operations teams are prioritising specific workflow improvements where automation can deliver faster, clearer payback.
By demonstrating the DriveMod Tugger at Manifest, Cyngn is aiming to engage directly with decision-makers involved in modernising internal logistics and improving plant efficiency. Trade events such as this provide a platform for suppliers to present practical use cases and for operators to evaluate how autonomous systems may fit into day-to-day industrial environments.
Cyngn encouraged attendees to visit Booth 1926 at The Venetian to view the DriveMod Tugger and discuss potential applications for manufacturing sites seeking to reduce manual transport tasks, improve safety, and increase productivity.
The event runs from February 9 to 11, with exhibitors spanning logistics services, software platforms, and industrial technology providers. Cyngn’s presence as a sponsor and exhibitor underscores its focus on expanding awareness of autonomous vehicle solutions for industrial operations at a time when efficiency and workforce optimisation remain key priorities for manufacturers.
