Nomagic

Nomagic builds AI robots that pick items from bins and pack orders for warehouses. These robots handle varied products to boost fulfillment speed.

Nomagic creates robots powered by AI for warehouse tasks. The robots reach into bins, grab different products like clothes or boxes, and place them precisely for packing. This setup speeds up order processing during busy times. Nomagic offers constant monitoring to keep operations smooth around the clock. Retailers and logistics firms use these robots to manage growing demands without errors.

Syrius Robotics

Syrius Robotics builds autonomous mobile robots for warehouses and fulfillment centers. Their software and cloud services manage robot fleets to automate logistics tasks.

Syrius Robotics makes self-driving robots that move goods in warehouses. These robots handle picking, storage, and transport without human drivers. The company provides software to control robot fleets and cloud tools for tracking operations. Customers use them to speed up order fulfillment and cut labor costs in e-commerce and retail. Robots work on flat floors and shelves for flexible setups.

Collaborative Robotics

Collaborative Robotics builds robots that work safely next to people in factories, warehouses, hospitals, and hotels. Their first robot, Proxie, handles real tasks by adapting to humans nearby.

Collaborative Robotics creates robots for safe teamwork with humans. These machines handle tasks in manufacturing, logistics, healthcare, and hospitality. The Proxie robot moves items, avoids people, and adjusts to changing work areas. It serves customers like Maersk and Mayo Clinic. Robots run on AI to learn environments and boost operations without safety fences.