Figure

Figure develops autonomous humanoid robots for industrial applications. Their advanced robots, Figure 01 and Figure 02, perform complex manual tasks in manufacturing, logistics, warehousing, and retail sectors. Powered by generative AI, these robots can communicate, learn, and execute intricate physical work, addressing labor shortages and enhancing workplace productivity.
Boardwalk Robotics

Boardwalk Robotics develops advanced humanoid robots for manufacturing, logistics, and maintenance sectors. Their flagship robot, Alex, is a stationary robotic system designed to enhance operational efficiency through precise manipulation capabilities. Unlike traditional humanoid designs, Alex focuses on practical utility and advanced technological integration, offering businesses a robust solution for complex industrial tasks without the complexity of full-body locomotion.
EcoRobotix

Ecorobotix develops advanced agricultural robots that use artificial intelligence to precisely spray crops. Their flagship product, the ARA sprayer, identifies individual plants and applies ultra-targeted treatments, reducing chemical usage by up to 95%. The technology enables farmers to minimize environmental impact while increasing crop yields through intelligent, data-driven precision agriculture solutions.
Lucid Bots

Lucid Bots engineers autonomous cleaning robots for exterior maintenance, specializing in window washing and surface cleaning. Their Sherpa drone and Lavo Bot tackle dangerous and labor-intensive cleaning tasks, enabling businesses to increase efficiency and worker safety through robotic technology. The company develops intelligent robots designed to handle challenging cleaning projects across industrial, commercial, and facility management sectors.
SOMATIC

Somatic develops advanced robotic solutions specifically for cleaning commercial bathrooms. Their autonomous robots efficiently perform tasks such as spraying cleaning agents, vacuuming, and even opening doors, ensuring a consistently hygienic environment in high-traffic areas. Designed to assist cleaning teams, these robots operate on a subscription model with no upfront fees, providing a cost-effective solution that enhances cleaning quality while reducing staff turnover.
Opentrons

Opentrons designs and manufactures liquid handling robots for scientific research. Their open-source robotic platforms automate laboratory workflows in genomics, proteomics, cell-based assays, and drug discovery. Researchers use Opentrons robots like the OT-2 and Flex to manipulate small liquid volumes, streamline experiments, reduce human error, and increase research efficiency across academic, pharmaceutical, and biotechnology laboratories.
Comau

Comau specializes in advanced industrial automation, providing innovative solutions and systems for various sectors including automotive, logistics, and renewable energy. The company offers a diverse range of products such as collaborative robots, automated manufacturing systems, and digital services designed to optimize production processes. With a focus on sustainability, Comau also develops technologies to support electric vehicle manufacturing and improve operational efficiency across industries.
HAHN Automation Group

HAHN Automation Group develops custom robotic and automation solutions for manufacturing industries, specializing in high-performance systems for automotive, electronics, and medical technology sectors. The company creates advanced production equipment ranging from semi-automated cells to complete production lines, integrating cutting-edge technologies like machine vision, precision assembly, and smart factory solutions.
OnRobot

OnRobot designs and manufactures advanced end-of-arm tooling and software solutions for collaborative robotics. Their product lineup includes electric, vacuum, and magnetic grippers, force/torque sensors, tool changers, and a 2.5D vision system. These innovative tools help manufacturers automate complex tasks like packaging, machine tending, assembly, and quality control with easy-to-use, plug-and-produce technology that works across multiple robot brands.
RoboDK

RoboDK develops simulation and offline programming software for industrial robots. The platform enables users to program robots from their computer without production downtime, supporting over 700 robot models from 50 manufacturers. Engineers and manufacturers can simulate robotic applications, generate programs, and test scenarios before actual implementation, using an intuitive interface that requires no advanced programming skills.