CynLr

CynLr creates software that gives industrial robots vision to spot and grab objects. Robotic arms work with loose or changing items in factories, skipping the need for special training each time. This cuts factory delays from product switches. Robots switch tasks fast in real time. The tech handles packing, assembly or sorting without custom machines.
Black Coffee Robotics

Black Coffee Robotics creates ROS and ROS 2 software that enables autonomous robots to navigate and operate in real environments. Robots handle tasks like warehouse automation, lawn mowing, agriculture work and marine operations through custom motion planning, perception modules and control systems. The software supports diverse hardware from industrial arms to outdoor vehicles, with testing in simulations and field deployments.
Zodiac Robotics

Zodiac Robotics produces delta robots that operate without external controllers. The robots use patented technology for robust electrical and pneumatic connections to end-effectors, ensuring production line reliability. After building nine prototypes and running over 12,000 test hours, the company delivers robots for precise, high-speed tasks like picking and packing.
Herobots

Herobots creates hardware and software for robots that reach into tight hazardous areas. Products include flexible manipulators with mechanical and electronic designs, actuation units, vision systems, grippers and embedded AI. Software covers simulation models, control algorithms and digital twins. These enable remote inspection, grasping and maintenance where people cannot go safely.
miRobot

miRobot supplies robotic arms that manage complete milking in dairy parlors. Robots attach cleaning cups to teats using 3D imaging for precise, gentle pre- and post-milking steps. This setup fits any parlor type, shortens sessions, raises capacity, and cuts labor without changing farm systems. Cow care stays consistent to support health and milk output.
Tevel

Tevel develops flying autonomous robots that pick fruit directly from trees in orchards. The drones detect ripe produce with computer vision and machine learning, then harvest it without damaging crops. Farmers get real-time data on yields and tree health from the system. This setup runs fleets of robots across large orchards to replace manual labor during peak seasons.
BionicHIVE

BionicHIVE robots move on walls and ceilings to grab any box at any height. They use the same boxes, racks, and facilities already in place. Deployment takes days with no downtime or big upfront costs. The SqUID fleet works nonstop, handles peaks, frees floor space, and boosts storage density. Backed by Amazon, praised by World Economic Forum.
Mentee Robotics

Mentee Robotics creates humanoid robots that use AI to perform real-world tasks. The robots work in warehouses, manufacturing, and service settings. They move through spaces, pick up objects, and interact with environments using built-in sensors and custom parts. MenteeBot handles logistics jobs like packing and palletizing with precise control. These machines address labor needs in tough settings.
Ascento

Ascento develops autonomous robotic guards and AI security software for large outdoor properties. The robots patrol sites at walking speed, check perimeters, inspect fences, monitor lights and parking areas, and spot issues like thermal anomalies, floods or fires. When something unusual happens, the system sends alerts and live video to security staff through a connected app, which also integrates with existing video platforms for continuous monitoring and reporting.
RIVR

RIVR creates wheeled-legged robots for last-mile delivery. The robots manage parcels, groceries, meals and more, navigating roads, stairs and doorsteps. AI powers their movement to increase delivery output without new infrastructure changes. Recent tests cover food and parcel services.