wheel.me

Wheel.me provides wheels that mount onto existing carts, trolleys, and racks to create self-driving robots. These handle material flow in warehouses, assembly lines, and factories with steady navigation. Benefits include lower labor costs, fewer mistakes, and full safety compliance. An e-book covers automation options, and a tool calculates ROI versus manual work.
Cyber Surgery

Cyber Surgery develops ALAYA, a robotic system that tracks and navigates tools during spinal procedures like fusions. It supports multipurpose use in operating rooms with features for safety, cost savings, and easy surgeon control. Projects include AI for imaging, smart decisions, and enhanced robotic safety.
FARobot

FARobot creates autonomous mobile robots that work together in groups to transport items inside warehouses, factories, and storage areas. Their patented platform lets robots from different makers share tasks without custom setups. These systems handle material flow in manufacturing, logistics, and retail settings to cut delays and boost output. Robots adjust paths on the fly and take over if one fails.
Robotnik

Robotnik produces mobile robots that move goods in warehouses and factories. These machines include wheeled bases with arms for picking and placing items. The company handles full projects from design to setup for production lines. Over 5,200 units operate across 50 countries with setups for research and manufacturing. Clients use them for intralogistics and human-robot teamwork.
Acceleration Robotics

Acceleration Robotics creates semiconductor building blocks that enhance robot performance. The hardware speeds up processing for tasks such as perception, mapping, and motion control. Robots gain faster responses, lower power use, and better real-time operation through these custom compute designs. Developers use the components across various robot types in industry settings.
Skild AI funding: $1.4B bet on a unified robotics foundation model

Skild AI’s $1.4B raise and $14B valuation put its Skild Brain robotics foundation model at the center of the “one robot brain for many bodies” race, with major implications for OEMs, integrators, and operators planning real-world deployments over the next product cycle.
Alō Index

Alō Index uses AI to rate hotels on sustainability across 12 categories from verified property data. Enterprises find and book green hotels matching their goals, while hotels showcase efforts to attract business. Travel managers and TMCs get quantitative comparisons for compliant travel options.
Ohai.ai

Ohai.ai provides a virtual assistant named O that pulls in school events, work calendars, and family plans into one view. The tool scans emails and PDFs to add dates automatically, checks for overlaps like work calls against kids’ games, and suggests rescheduling. Users get weekly meal ideas that build shared grocery lists, goal reminders with time blocks, and confirmations for events like babysitter arrivals. It also handles cards for birthdays and shopping lists for school supplies. Primary caregivers use it to track household tasks without manual entry.
LinqAlpha

LinqAlpha runs AI agents that pull insights from financial filings, earnings transcripts, news, and market data. Investment teams at hedge funds, banks, and asset managers use it to screen companies, run peer comparisons, check market pulses, and build primers. The platform merges public and private data to automate repetitive research steps and deliver structured outputs for faster decisions.
STYRK AI

STYRK AI delivers an automated platform that checks AI and machine learning models for adversarial attacks, bias issues, and sensitive data exposure. It identifies problems like privacy breaches and model weaknesses, then deploys targeted fixes without manual effort. Enterprises use it to secure large language models and traditional AI before deployment, ensuring compliance and reliability in production. The solution runs fully automated scans and mitigations on custom models.