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BioRob develops bio-inspired robots and locomotion systems at EPFL.
World's first active soft exoskeletons for the hand, empowering users with impaired hand function to regain independence and quality of life.
Powerful Pickup
Underwater robots, marine components, and open marine robotics tools
Beijing Humanoid Robot Innovation Center develops advanced humanoid robots such as the XR-1 model and Champion Model. The Champion Model won the 2026 Beijing E-Town Humanoid Robot Half-Marathon on April 19. They integrate AI, motion control, and human-robot interaction, with products like TN Kung 2.0 for industrial use.
Industrial robot manufacturer for repetitive and harsh tasks
Autonomous retail inventory robots and AI for large stores
Autonomous trucking company offering Transportation as a Service
Next-generation drones enabling public safety professionals to survey dangerous areas without sending a person.
Autonomous upgrades for heavy equipment that build infrastructure.
Educational science toys that let kids build and explore robotics.
Humanoid robot for embodied AI research and education
Robotic drywall finishing tools for faster, more consistent interiors
AI-powered smart shopping carts designed for grocery stores, utilizing self-scanning technology for a personalized, interactive and effortless in-store experience.
Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) is a private research university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Its Robotics Institute, founded in 1979, is one of the largest robotics research centers in the world and has produced landmark autonomous systems including the Boss and Sandstorm vehicles that competed in DARPA Grand Challenge events.
Autonomous vehicle solutions for rugged, mission-critical environments
Mabu is a personal healthcare companion robot that helps patients manage chronic illness by remembering medicine, monitoring health, and providing friendly support.
Robotics-as-a-service for palletizing and other factory automation
Underground mining equipment for coal transport and tunneling
SCARA robots for food, medical, and small cargo automation with precision welding
Multiple companies manufacture palletizer robots. Major players include FANUC Corporation (Japan), KUKA AG (Germany), ABB (Switzerland), Krones AG (Germany), and others. These companies produce industrial robots for automated palletizing and depalletizing tasks in manufacturing and logistics.
AI-powered wearable neurotech for mobility and independence
Humanoid companion robot for everyday personal assistance
Efficient, AI-powered self-driving boats with zero greenhouse emissions.
AI-powered depalletizing and warehouse automation systems
Modular surgical robotics for minimally invasive procedures
AI security automation platform for enterprise physical security teams
3D construction printing systems for automated concrete building
French cobotics company designing accessible collaborative robots.
The world's largest fleet of self-driving delivery vehicles
Advanced robotic technology for material handling and intralogistics
Excellence in Manufacturing
Household appliances and smart cleaning solutions
Social robots and research platforms for learning, testing, and interaction
Cornell Biorobotics and locomotion research lab
Modular AGVs and material-handling systems for factory automation
Autonomous vehicles for ride-hailing and shared mobility
Autonomous industrial AMRs for repetitive hauling and towing
China Mesco Steel Welding Wire Svarochnaya Provoloka Svarochnyy Elektrod for Svarochnyy Robot
Robotic origami kits and app-controlled educational robots
The Kettering Bug was not made by a robotics company; it was built by the Dayton-Wright Airplane Company as an experimental unmanned aerial torpedo, later nicknamed the Kettering Bug.
AI-powered sound analysis for real-time industrial monitoring
AI driver and autonomous driving solutions for smart mobility