Bedrock Robotics

Bedrock Robotics equips heavy construction machines with autonomy kits. The Operator uses sensors for precise, 24/7 jobsite work without operators. Boosts safety and speed.

Bedrock Robotics adds autonomy to existing heavy equipment like excavators for construction sites. The Bedrock Operator kit installs quickly using lidar, GPS, and sensors to let machines navigate, dig, and adapt on their own. It handles real-world changes with machine learning from field data, cutting accidents and enabling nonstop operation. Contractors gain productivity without new machines or long downtime. This supports faster building of housing, factories, and infrastructure amid labor shortages.

Botsync

Botsync builds no-code software to integrate robots from different makers. It supplies autonomous mobile robots that move pallets and boxes in factories and warehouses.

Botsync creates SyncOS, a no-code platform that connects autonomous mobile robots, AGVs, cobots, and other gear from various suppliers. This setup lets factories run tasks like pallet transport, box sorting, and end-of-line packing without custom coding. The company also provides MAG robots for safe, reliable material handling in production lines and storage systems. These tools cut manual work and boost operations across warehouses and plants.

Deft Robotics

Deft Robotics integrates wheeled humanoid robots into production lines for automotive, appliance and electronics makers. Plug-and-play cells deliver fast ROI through flexible subscriptions.

Deft Robotics sets up wheeled humanoid robots in factories. These robots handle tasks in automotive, appliance and electronics manufacturing. Companies deploy drop-in work cells that fit existing lines. Pricing uses monthly or yearly subscriptions with no long contracts. Start with one unit at peak stations and scale up. Payback comes in about one month, beating costly fixed systems.

Foundry Robotics

Foundry Robotics builds autonomous robots that handle assembly and production tasks in manufacturing. They use AI for precise operations in factories.

Foundry Robotics creates autonomous robotic systems powered by AI for manufacturing settings. The robots perform assembly, production, and handling of parts with computer vision and software control. They deploy reliable solutions that run in demanding factory conditions to boost efficiency. This setup supports high-volume output through advanced robotics technology.

Irréversible

Irreversible builds ultra-low-power analog chips for energy-efficient AI on edge devices like drones and sensors.

Irreversible designs chips that use analog processes for machine learning tasks. These processors run AI with far less power than digital ones. They target edge applications in drones, remote sensors, and autonomous systems where energy limits performance. The company also develops supporting software for these chips.

Linkerbot

Linkerbot builds dexterous robotic hands for humanoid robots and industrial use. These hands handle precise tasks like screwing and inserting plugs with high success rates.

Linkerbot produces high-degree-of-freedom dexterous hands for robots. The hands perform complex actions such as screwdriving, USB insertion, and object handling with near-perfect reliability. They equip humanoid robots, support university research at places like Stanford and MIT, and serve industrial clients for manufacturing tasks. Linkerbot ships thousands monthly and runs software like Open TeleDex for teleoperation and LinkerSkillNet for skill data. This full-stack setup aids robots in learning real-world dexterity.

LexxPluss

LexxPluss builds autonomous mobile robots that move heavy loads up to 500kg in warehouses and factories. They work with standard carts and integrate into current setups.

LexxPluss creates autonomous mobile robots for internal transport in warehouses, factories, and logistics sites. Products like Lexx500 handle up to 500kg on everyday carts such as cage or six-wheel types. No modifications needed for carts, and an auto-detach feature fits existing workflows. Robots use sensors for safe operation around people, meeting industry safety standards. The LexxHub system connects with warehouse controls, elevators, and equipment via APIs for smooth scaling from one unit onward.

Linghou Robotics

Linkhou supplies core components for intelligent manufacturing and industrial automation. It develops visual perception systems, motion controls, machine vision robots, and autonomous mobile robots.

Linkhou makes core parts for smart factories and automated production lines. The company builds visual perception systems to see and inspect items precisely. It creates motion control tech like linear motors for smooth machine movements. Products include machine vision robots for tasks in electronics and semiconductors, plus autonomous mobile robots that navigate factories on their own. These components serve industries such as automotive, new energy, 3C electronics, and general robotics.

Moncat Technology

WH Moncat builds companion robots, humanoid robots, service robots, and quadruped robots for healthcare, hospitals, inspection, and security.

WH Moncat creates robots that help in hospitals with guiding patients, delivering medicine, collecting data, and giving health advice. They make humanoid robots that walk and interact like people for service jobs. Companion robots and toys provide interaction through talk and emotion reading. Quadruped robots called Han Dog handle patrols, security checks, and rough terrain movement. These robots work in medical care, industry checks, and public services.