Sealien

SEALIEN Robotics develops underwater robots including remotely operated vehicles (ROVs), trenchers, and inspection tools that work at depths up to 10,000 meters. These machines handle tasks such as seabed cable laying, pipeline inspection, hull cleaning, and marine infrastructure maintenance. The company supplies related engineering services like technical training, equipment leasing, maintenance, and support for offshore operations. Their products support resource exploration and environmental monitoring in harsh subsea conditions.
BridgeDP

BridgeDP (Qiaojie Digital) develops general robot motion control systems that manage reinforcement learning, imitation learning and simulation-to-reality transfers. These systems enable robots to perform actions such as omnidirectional movement, stair climbing and human-like gaits. The company supplies solutions to makers of humanoid, quadruped and wheeled robots, supporting standardized delivery through a dedicated action development platform.
Sovato

Sovato runs a platform that connects healthcare systems with robotic systems and surgical teams. This setup lets surgeons perform remote robotic surgery and procedures from afar. Patients link to remote experts and prepared operating rooms, helping overcome location barriers. The system works with leading robotic tools and supports safe remote care programs for hospitals.
Sunday Robotics

Sunday develops humanoid robots that handle everyday home tasks. Memo works nonstop on chores like laundry, table clearing, and more to free up time. The company uses real home data to train robots for practical use in busy households. These AI robots learn skills from people to perform reliably.
Summer Robotics

Summer Robotics creates software for robots used in factories and mobility. The software gives robots sharp vision to spot parts no matter the shape, size, material, speed, or light conditions. Robots can track moving items without blur, scan 3D surfaces down to 100 microns, and adjust actions on the fly. This cuts the need for fixtures and boosts precision in manufacturing tasks. Their laser-event tech reacts fast like animals to handle tough real-world setups.
Lymow

Lymow develops intelligent robotic lawn mowers designed to handle real, complex lawns with minimal effort from the user. Its robots manage large areas, steep slopes, and uneven terrain while delivering consistent, precise cuts. The products replace manual mowing with automated yard care that runs on schedules, avoids obstacles, and maintains healthy grass without boundary wires or constant supervision.
iNGage

iNGage builds integrated MEMS sensors that measure motion accurately. The sensors work as gyros and IMUs on a single chip. They enable navigation in places without GPS signals, like indoors or tunnels.
Products serve industrial robots, autonomous cars, and drones. Tactical-grade performance comes at lower costs than traditional options. This opens use in high-volume markets.
Technology uses patented M&NEMS designs for better sensitivity and size. Sensors detect small changes in speed and direction reliably. Development focuses on scaling production with partners.
Space Quarters

Space Quarters develops robotic systems that weld together modules to create big structures in orbit and on the moon. Workers on Earth send up parts, and robots assemble habitats, factories, and platforms in microgravity. The company focuses on autonomous welding tech to make space construction faster and cheaper for research and industry needs.
FoxEyes

FoxEyes develops robotic surgical equipment and automated components for hospitals and clinics, focusing on safer, more precise spine procedures and pedicle screw placement. Its compact, vision-based systems use artificial intelligence to support surgeons, reduce hardware complexity in the operating room, and improve workflow during spine surgery and other medical procedures. The company builds flexible, user-friendly platforms that integrate with existing systems and help bring advanced automated surgery into everyday clinical practice.
Foxglove

Foxglove builds software tools that help robotics teams understand what their robots are doing in the real world. Engineers use its dashboards to stream, inspect, and replay sensor data, logs, and events from tests or deployments. This makes it easier to find issues, improve performance, and scale robot development across the whole team.