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28 robotics companies headquartered in Switzerland on Robolist.ai. Sorted by number of active products.
Speed, safety, and simplicity for true collaboration—no cages, no barriers
ABB Robotics manufactures industrial and collaborative robots including the IRB 1100, IRB 1200, IRB 6700, and YuMi IRB 14000 dual-arm cobot. Products serve assembly, material handling, machine feeding, and food packaging across automotive, electronics, and manufacturing sectors globally. YuMi, launched in 2015, pioneered true collaborative robotics enabling safe human-robot collaboration without barriers.
Industrial robots and controllers for precision automation
Leading manufacturer of robotics systems, quick release couplings, and textile machinery
High‑performance filling and sealing machines for coffee capsules and convenience food
Autonomous legged robots for industrial inspection and monitoring
Intelligent dry vacuum robots for professional floor cleaning
Empowering access to the benefits of robotic surgery by simplifying operations with its DEXTER robot.
AI-powered ultra-high precision sprayer that reduces crop protection inputs by up to 95%
Market leader in confined space drone inspections for inaccessible areas
High-quality mobile robots for advanced education and research
UMS Skeldar develops and manufactures the Skeldar V-200, a medium-range VTOL unmanned helicopter UAV with heavy fuel engine for surveillance, reconnaissance, intelligence, light cargo, and electronic warfare. Suited for military defense, civil security, maritime, and border monitoring sectors. Operates globally with manufacturing in Switzerland (Möhlin) and Sweden (Linköping). Customers include navies of Belgium, Netherlands, and demonstrations with Finland Coast Guard.
Telsonic from Switzerland and its global subsidiaries manufacture industrial ultrasonic systems. Info & company video can be found here.
Industrial robots for manufacturing, including delta robots for high-speed pick-and-place
Industrial robots and collaborative cobots for manufacturing automation
The Biorobotics Laboratory (BioRob) at EPFL develops bioinspired amphibious robots like Salamandra robotica II that combine robotics, evolution, and neurobiology to study animal locomotion and test neurobiological models.
The AirBurr is an autonomous flying robot developed by the Laboratory of Intelligent Systems at EPFL (École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne) in Switzerland. Designed for exploration in constrained, cluttered environments such as caves and collapsed buildings, the robot features a spring-based carbon-fiber cage for collision protection and an active self-recovery system with extendable legs that allow it to right itself after crashes and resume flight. The platform operates with minimal sensing requirements for difficult indoor and outdoor missions.
Collision‑resistant flying robots for exploration of cluttered and confined environments.
EPFL Biorobotics Laboratory develops bioinspired amphibious robots that study animal locomotion and test neurobiological models through robotic platforms like Salamandra robotica II.
The AirBurr is an autonomous flying robot designed for exploration in confined, cluttered environments such as caves and collapsed buildings. It features a spring-based carbon-fiber cage for collision protection and an active self-recovery system with extendable legs to right itself after crashes.
Rezero is a compact ballbot developed as an educational project at the Autonomous Systems Lab, ETH Zurich. Similar in size and shape to a human, it balances on a single spherical wheel like an inverted pendulum, enabling fluid omnidirectional movement, instant acceleration, obstacle avoidance, path following, person tracking, and recovery from jostles. Ideal for crowded environments like tradeshows, restaurants, offices, and airports.
K-Team Corporation is a Swiss manufacturer of high-quality mobile robots for advanced education and research. The company licensed Kilobot swarm robot technology from Harvard's Wyss Institute and manufactures and markets the low-cost robotic system for educational and research applications. K-Team robotics solutions are used in more than 600 universities and industrial research centers internationally.
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Precision mechatronic drive systems and components for robotics and automation
AI-Powered Robotics For No-Touch Car Wash
Humanoid robot with artificial bones, muscles, and tendons for human-like movement