Industrial Use-Case for the Crossflow Executor
2026-03-05T15:00:00Z
At this month’s session, Dillon Chew from ROS-Industrial Consortium Asia-Pacific will present on his team’s recent experiment with using Crossflow for an industrial use-case. Crossflow is a general-purpose reactive programming library which can also be used to execute graphical workflows. It was developed as part of the Open-RMF project to help orchestrate complex multi-agent interactions, but it could be used in any domain that involves defining and executing complex processes.
Dillon will describe how his team has traditionally used Behavior Trees to execute event and dependency-driven robotics workflows, and the challenges that they encountered as those workflows grew in complexity. These challenges motivated his team to explore alternatives, which led them to Crossflow.
Find out how Dillon’s team leveraged Crossflow to scale up the complexity of their robotics workflows, and how their new system compares to their previous use of Behavior Trees.