MODEX
CPS 10A technology platform that helps loan officers and mortgage companies find employment opportunities and make better hiring decisions using mortgage and real estate data insights.
MODEX (the company at modex.com) is a small mortgage/real-estate data analytics platform with no meaningful connection to robotics or autonomous systems. The research report provided actually covers the MODEX trade show (organized by MHI), not this company. With only 122 employees, no public financials, and a business model centered on mortgage industry hiring decisions, MODEX presents no investable robotics thesis and significant confusion risk due to name overlap with the prominent warehouse automation trade show.
Applies machine learning and data analytics to the mortgage industry, which could have niche value in a large addressable market
Founded in 2015 with 122 employees suggests some level of sustained operations and product-market fit in its actual domain
Blockchain technology listed in stack could provide differentiation in mortgage data provenance and verification
Presence in both US and UK markets suggests some international traction for its mortgage/real-estate platform
No evidence of any robotics, automation, or autonomous systems capability — entirely misaligned with the robotics investment thesis
The research report provided covers the MODEX trade show (an MHI event), not this company, indicating a fundamental entity mismatch and lack of actual robotics intelligence
No public financial data, no disclosed revenue, no known funding rounds — complete opacity on business viability
The mortgage technology space is crowded with well-funded competitors; unclear what defensible moat a 122-person company holds
Name confusion with the major MODEX trade show could mislead investors and complicates due diligence
Blockchain application in mortgage is a niche use case that has not seen broad industry adoption despite years of hype
Complete misalignment with robotics sector — no robotics products, deployments, or technology
No public financial data or disclosed funding history creates total opacity for investors
Entity confusion with the MODEX trade show (MHI) could lead to misallocation of investment capital
Mortgage technology market faces cyclical risk tied to interest rates and housing market conditions
Small employee base (122) with no evidence of growth trajectory or competitive differentiation
Blockchain and ML claims are unverified and could represent superficial technology adoption
None identified relevant to robotics or autonomous systems
Potential mortgage market recovery could benefit core business but is unrelated to robotics investment thesis
Any pivot toward real-estate or construction technology automation could create future relevance but is speculative