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OPEX Corp. named platinum winner of Pinnacle Technology Awards for IoT, Robotics and Automation

OPEX Corp., a provider of automation solutions for warehouse, document and mail automation, has received platinum designation from the Pinnacle Technology Awards in the category of Internet of Things, robotics and automation.

The Pinnacle Technology Awards recognize the most groundbreaking innovations and companies across the technology landscape, honoring excellence and showcasing the power of technology to shape the future. OPEX was recognized for its achievements and contributions to the technology community.

“We’re very honored to receive the Pinnacle Technology Platinum Award,” said Alex Stevens, president of warehouse automation, OPEX. “For 50 years and counting, OPEX has been committed to pushing the boundaries of innovation, creating increasingly more advanced solutions to automate tasks that would otherwise need to be performed manually. This distinguished recognition means so much to our entire team.”

OPEX offers technology solutions that strive to improve workflow, reduce costs and drive efficiencies in infrastructure. The company says it has more than 300 patents.

“It’s exciting to recognize the extraordinary talent and innovation shaping our future at the 2025 Pinnacle Tech Awards,” said Kate Lang, executive director of the Pinnacle Awards. “This year’s finalists have truly elevated the bar, and their dedication embodies the spirit of technological progress: bold, purposeful and transformative. We’re proud to shine a spotlight on these game-changers, and we’re confident that their achievements will continue to inspire and reshape the global tech landscape.”

This year’s Pinnacle Technology Awards spanned 14 categories, honoring companies, products, and individuals demonstrating innovation, creativity and impact in their fields. Submissions were judged by a panel of industry executives, media professionals and consultants.

OPEX is celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2025, marking five decades under the multigenerational ownership and leadership of the Stevens family. Its headquarters are in  Moorestown and its 1,600 employees work at facilities in Pennsauken; Plano, Texas; France; Germany; Switzerland; the United Kingdom; and Australia. 

 

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