Sorting Robotics has announced the launch of its Custom Integrations and Automation Service for cannabis manufacturers.
For years, cannabis manufacturers have relied on a patchwork of machines, each built to handle a single step, none designed to work together. In mature industries like food or pharmaceuticals, integrators serve as the connective tissue between those systems, ensuring that data, machinery and service align. Until now, cannabis lacked that layer of coordination.
"Cannabis companies don't just need machines; they need complete systems that evolve with them," Sorting Robotics co-founder and CEO Nohtal Partansky said. "Our integration arm bridges the gap between automation and adaptation, so facilities can scale without being locked into rigid, one-size-fits-all solutions."
The company's first integration projects include work with high-volume manufacturers producing more than 100,000 pre-rolls per day, where scalable, reliable automation is critical to efficiency and profitability.
This expansion comes on the heels of a period of exceptional growth for the pioneering cannabis robotics company, recently recognized on the 2025 Inc. 5000 list. Today, its advanced robotic systems are powering operations in more than 120 facilities across every legal cannabis market in the U.S. and Canada.
"The cannabis market has matured enough to demand real infrastructure," Partansky said. "Integration isn't about replacing people. Integration is about connecting systems so teams can focus on what really drives value."
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