ForwardX Robotics

ForwardX Robotics develops intelligent autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) that automate material handling and logistics across warehouses and manufacturing facilities. Their robots use advanced computer vision and AI to move materials, manage inventory, and optimize production workflows. The company provides flexible robotic solutions for industries like automotive, electronics, retail, and logistics, helping businesses reduce labor intensity and improve operational efficiency.
Sherpa Mobile Robotics

Sherpa Mobile Robotics develops autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) for industrial logistics, warehouse operations, and material handling. Their robots transport bins, pallets, and goods across manufacturing and logistics environments, with payload capacities ranging from 100 to 1,000 kg. The robots navigate autonomously, enabling efficient and flexible material movement while reducing manual labor.
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.
Outrider

Outrider develops autonomous yard operations systems using robotics and AI-driven technology. Their integrated solution includes robotic yard trucks with a patented TrailerConnectâ„¢ robotic arm that can autonomously couple tractors to trailers, navigate distribution yards, and perform precise trailer movements. The system uses deep learning, multi-modal sensors, and advanced perception technology to automate logistics hub operations safely and efficiently.
Locus Robotics

Locus Robotics develops autonomous mobile robots for warehouse automation. Their LocusBots work alongside human workers to enhance order fulfillment efficiency in e-commerce and distribution centers. The company’s multi-bot system optimizes picking processes, reducing walking time and increasing productivity. Locus Robotics offers flexible solutions that can be easily scaled to meet seasonal demands and business growth, with robots that can navigate multi-level mezzanines and integrate with existing warehouse management systems.
IAM Robotics

IAM Robotics develops autonomous mobile robots and software solutions for warehouse automation. Their Meet Me system coordinates human workers and robots to optimize order fulfillment processes. The company’s Lumabot AMRs feature pick-to-light shelving, enhancing picking accuracy and efficiency. IAM Robotics’ technology helps warehouses, logistics centers, and e-commerce operations increase productivity without expanding their workforce.
Exolaunch

Exolaunch specializes in launch services, integration, and deployment solutions for small satellites. The company manages mission planning, testing, and global shipping for satellite launches. They offer advanced separation systems like EXOpod Nova and CarboNIX for various satellite sizes. Exolaunch collaborates with major launch providers, including SpaceX, Arianespace, and Rocket Lab. With a track record of over 400 satellites deployed across 30 missions, they serve commercial operators, government organizations, and academic institutions. Exolaunch’s expertise spans rideshare missions, dedicated launches, and customized solutions for the growing small satellite market.
Agility Robotics

Agility Robotics creates humanoid robots designed for warehouse and logistics operations. Their flagship robot, Digit, performs repetitive material handling tasks in industrial environments, offering a flexible automation solution that integrates with existing workplace systems through their cloud-based Agility Arc platform.