Flexion Deploys Reflect v1.0 for Long-Horizon Humanoid Autonomy Flexion deployed Reflect v1.0, a robotics intelligence platform integrating mission control, motion planning, whole-body control, and runtime software with natural-language mission prompts. The platform improved humanoid mission success from 38% to 90% in internal evaluations, demonstrated by a 16-step workplace delivery task. Editorial analysis: Long-horizon autonomy is an active practical frontier because it forces tight integration of perception, planning, control, and runtime - a single failure mode can cascade across many sequential steps, so a unified software stack that claims large gains is material for robotics engineers and systems teams. According to Flexion's announcement, the company introduced Reflect v1.0 , a robotics intelligence platform that integrates mission control, motion planning, whole-body control, and runtime software and exposes natural-language mission prompts. Interesting Engineering reported that Flexion demonstrated a humanoid performing a 16-step workplace delivery retrieve a parcel, use stairs and elevator, unpack, store items . According to Flexion, internal evaluations show mission success rising from 38% to 90% after applying the platform and reinforcement learning.