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Amazon Robotics is a robotics company founded 2003, based in United States, developing 1 robot primarily in the Warehouse AMR category.
Autonomous mobile robots for warehouse fulfillment
Amazon Robotics builds mobile robotic fulfillment systems used in Amazon fulfillment facilities, including Proteus, an autonomous mobile robot that can pick up, transport, and drop off containers. The company operates as a subsidiary of Amazon and is based in the United States.
Total funding
US$16.5M
Active products
1
Robo Score
66
A
View factor breakdown
Top-rated product
AA
Robo Index
Proteus
Company facts
- HQ
- Seattle, United States
- Founded
- 2003 · 23 yrs
- Website
- www.amazonrobotics.com
Robo Score
Products, Range, Traction set the number — the three factors present for every company. Momentum, Attention, Readiness describe the brand but never move it. A value we don't have reads —, never zero. Claiming or paying moves nothing.
6 of 6 factors known. How it's calculated
Trusted by
- Amazondeployed 2024aboutamazon.com ↗
Milestones
Amazon highlighted Proteus in Europe-focused operations investment coverage.
Amazon unveiled Proteus, its first fully autonomous mobile warehouse robot.
Amazon acquired Kiva Systems and renamed the business Amazon Robotics.
Kiva Systems was founded, later becoming Amazon Robotics after acquisition.
Press coverage
Active products by Amazon Robotics
1 shown| # | Category | Key specs | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ![]() | Proteus | Warehouse AMR | Payload 22.7 kg | 2022 | AA |
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