Plus One Robotics

Plus One Robotics develops AI-powered vision software and robotic solutions for warehouse automation. Their products, including PickOne and Yonder, enable robots to handle parcel induction, depalletization, and goods-to-person tasks in logistics environments. The company’s technology combines 3D vision, machine learning, and remote human supervision to address challenges like parcel variability and labor shortages in distribution centers and e-commerce fulfillment operations.
PAL Robotics

PAL Robotics develops and manufactures advanced humanoid and mobile robots for various industries. Their product line includes mobile manipulators, bipedal robots, and inventory management systems. These robots are designed for applications in research, healthcare, logistics, retail, and industrial settings. PAL Robotics offers customizable solutions, integrating cutting-edge technologies like AI and data management to enhance robot capabilities in dynamic environments.
Open Robotics

Open Robotics develops and maintains open-source software for robotics applications. They offer two main products: ROS (Robot Operating System), a set of software libraries and tools for building robot applications, and Gazebo, a simulator for indoor and outdoor robots. The company provides robotics R&D, consulting, custom engineering, and application development services to industry and government clients worldwide.
Osaro

OSARO develops robotic piece-picking solutions for e-commerce and warehouse automation. Their technology uses advanced machine learning and AI to enable robots to handle complex tasks like bagging, kitting, and depalletizing. OSARO’s systems are designed to work with high SKU inventories and adapt to new products without downtime, increasing efficiency in order fulfillment. Their offerings include flexible pricing models and 24/7 customer support to help businesses transition to goods-to-robot operations.
ASIMOV Robotics

Asimov Robotics creates customizable robotic solutions for various industries. They specialize in developing service robots, manipulators, and automation systems for tasks in manufacturing, healthcare, and space exploration. Their products include humanoid robots, robotic arms, and specialized bots for security and hospitality. The company focuses on integrating AI and advanced sensors to enable seamless human-robot collaboration in diverse work environments.
SynTouch

SynTouch develops advanced tactile sensing technology for robotics and product design. Their Toccare Haptics Measurement System quantifies how materials feel to touch using 15 dimensions, providing objective data for product development and quality control. This technology helps companies optimize product feel, improve consumer satisfaction, and streamline manufacturing processes across industries like nonwovens, cosmetics, automotive, and electronics.
Starship Technologies

Starship Technologies develops and operates autonomous delivery robots for last-mile logistics. These six-wheeled robots navigate sidewalks to deliver food, groceries, and packages directly to customers’ doors. Using advanced sensors, cameras, and AI, the robots can safely navigate urban environments, cross streets, and avoid obstacles. Starship’s service is currently available in multiple countries, serving university campuses, residential areas, and businesses with on-demand, contactless deliveries.
Sarcos

Sarcos develops advanced robotic systems that enhance human capabilities in industrial settings. Their products include exoskeletons, teleoperated robots, and AI-powered software solutions. These technologies are designed to increase worker productivity, reduce injury risks, and enable operations in hazardous environments. Sarcos’ robotic systems find applications in manufacturing, construction, logistics, and defense sectors, offering innovative solutions for tasks that are difficult to fully automate.
RightHand Robotics

RightHand Robotics develops advanced robotic piece-picking solutions for efficient order fulfillment in warehouses and distribution centers. Their RightPick system uses AI and machine learning to autonomously pick and place a wide range of items, from small lip balms to large detergent jugs. The technology integrates easily with existing workflows, offering 24/7 operation, fast deployment, and real-time monitoring. RightHand Robotics’ solutions enhance productivity and accuracy in industries like e-commerce, pharmaceuticals, and retail.
Rapid Robotics

Rapid Robotics develops and provides robotic solutions for manufacturing and supply chain operations. Their products include intelligent software, compact hardware, and robotic systems for tasks like picking, packing, palletizing, and kitting. The company’s technology uses generative AI and 3D vision to quickly adapt to new objects and tasks, offering flexible automation options for various industries. Rapid Robotics also provides 24/7 support and service for their deployed solutions.