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Ball-driven omnidirectional mobile robots to redefine mobility and transform production systems.
TriOrb Inc. develops the TriOrb BASE, a patented ball-driven omnidirectional mobile robot platform originating from Kyushu Institute of Technology research since 2008. Key features include millimeter-level precision positioning, compact 50cm square design, 300-800kg payload capacity, step-over ability for obstacles and slopes, and multi-robot coordination for collaborative transport of long or heavy items. Targeted at manufacturing and construction for inter-process material transfer, flexible production lines with industrial robots, and AMR fleets. Operates from Japan headquarters with US hub in Detroit.
Active products
2
Top-rated product
66.5
/100
TriOrb Omnidirectional Robot
Company facts
- HQ
- Kitakyushu, Japan
- Founded
- 2023 · 3 yrs
- Stage
- Pre-Series B (2024)
- Website
- triorb.co.jp/en
Milestones
Raised $1.3M in Pre-Series B funding round.
TriOrb BASE shipments began in March 2024
Founded with technology transfer from Kyushu Institute of Technology.
TriOrb BASE publicly unveiled at International Robot Exhibition 2023
Press coverage
- Realization of Variable-Volume and Variable-Type Production through Flexible Fabrication Using AMR
NEDO
- TriOrb Inc.
UTEC
- “3つの球”で世界を変える!?
AIST Magazine · Sep 2024
Active products by 株式会社TriOrb
2 shown| # | Category | Key specs | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ![]() | TriOrb Omnidirectional Robot | Warehouse AMR | Payload 300 kg·Runtime 3.5 hr | 2023 | 66.5 |
| 2 | ![]() | TriOrb BASE | Warehouse AMR | Runtime 3.5 hr | 2023 | 58.0 |
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