Orangewood Labs

Orangewood Labs builds AI-powered robotic arms designed for industrial applications like visual inspection, bin picking, powder coating, and spray painting. Their collaborative robots are engineered to be safe, affordable, and easy to operate, enabling small businesses and startups to access advanced automation technology previously available only to large corporations. Using RoboGPT technology, users can program robot arms through simple natural language commands, making industrial robotics more accessible and user-friendly.
Multiply Labs

Multiply Labs creates advanced robotic systems that manufacture personalized drugs using cutting-edge pharmaceutical robotics. Their technology automates cell therapy and drug production, enabling precise, individualized medication manufacturing through cloud-controlled robotic platforms that can operate multiple pharmaceutical instruments simultaneously.
Sorting Robotics

Sorting Robotics develops specialized robotic automation solutions for the cannabis industry. Their technology includes advanced machines like the Jiko pre-roll infusion robot, Omni vape cartridge filling machine, and Stardust automated pre-roll dusting robot. These high-precision systems leverage AI and computer vision to optimize cannabis manufacturing processes, reducing labor costs and improving product consistency.
Rapyuta Robotics

Rapyuta Robotics develops cloud robotics solutions that transform warehouse operations through autonomous mobile robots. Their platform integrates robot hardware, software, and cloud computing to help businesses automate logistics tasks. Specialized robots assist warehouse workers by handling repetitive transportation and picking activities, reducing manual labor and increasing operational efficiency. The company creates robotic systems that collaborate with human workers, enabling them to focus on more complex tasks while robots manage routine movements and material handling.
TELEXISTENCE

Telexistence develops remote-controlled robotic solutions for logistics and industrial automation. Their advanced robots use artificial intelligence to operate robotic arms and automated forklifts, enabling complex tasks like loading, stacking, and transporting materials. The company creates flexible, non-fixed robotic systems with proprietary AI technology that can handle delicate materials and synchronize multiple robotic operations simultaneously.
Exotec

Exotec develops advanced warehouse robotics that transform order fulfillment for global brands. Their Skypod system uses mobile robots to automatically retrieve and deliver inventory items directly to warehouse workers, increasing operational efficiency and reducing manual labor. The technology enables businesses to quickly adapt to changing consumer demands while improving workplace productivity and safety.
Gideon

Gideon develops autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) powered by advanced AI and 3D vision technology for logistics, manufacturing, and retail industries. Their robots automate complex warehouse and manufacturing operations, enabling seamless workflows between humans and machines. Specialized robots like the Trey autonomous forklift can handle trailer loading, unloading, and transport heavy loads up to 2500kg while reducing workplace injuries and increasing operational efficiency.
EverestLabs

EverestLabs uses advanced 3D cameras and robotic arms to transform recycling efficiency. Their AI technology identifies up to 200 items per frame in milliseconds, enabling recycling facilities to recover 10-30% more recyclable materials compared to traditional manual sorting. The company’s innovative system helps material recovery facilities reduce waste, increase recycling rates, and generate significant cost savings by replacing human labor with precise robotic sorting.
Neocis

Neocis develops Yomi, the first FDA-cleared robotic system for dental implant surgery. The technology provides precise, guided surgical assistance that helps dentists perform implant procedures with enhanced accuracy. Yomi uses haptic feedback, real-time tracking, and digital planning to support clinicians during dental surgeries, allowing for minimally invasive treatments and flexible intraoperative adjustments.
Serve Robotics

Serve Robotics develops autonomous sidewalk delivery robots that transport food and convenience items using advanced AI technology. The company operates a fleet of electric robots capable of completing contactless deliveries in urban environments, currently serving partners like Uber Eats and 7-Eleven. These self-driving robots navigate city streets independently, reducing delivery costs and carbon emissions while providing efficient last-mile delivery solutions.