Piaggio Fast Forward

Piaggio Fast Forward develops innovative robotic solutions for human-robot collaboration. Their flagship products are cargo-carrying robots that follow users, enhancing mobility and efficiency in various settings. These robots, including the gitamini and gitaplus, can carry up to 40 pounds of gear for extended periods. The company’s technology focuses on intuitive interaction, allowing robots to navigate complex environments alongside humans without the need for specialized training or controls.
Outrider

Outrider develops autonomous yard operations systems using robotics and AI-driven technology. Their integrated solution includes robotic yard trucks with a patented TrailerConnect™ 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.
Nuro

Nuro develops autonomous vehicles for goods delivery and passenger transport. Their technology, including the Nuro Driver™, enables up to Level 4 self-driving capabilities for various applications. The company offers scalable solutions for automotive manufacturers and mobility providers, ranging from L2 driver assistance to full L4 autonomy. Nuro’s vehicles have completed over a million autonomous miles, demonstrating reliability in real-world conditions.
Moley Robotics

Moley Robotics creates fully automated robotic kitchens. Their flagship product features robotic arms that can prepare meals, clean up, and manage ingredients. The system comes loaded with recipes from professional chefs and can adapt to various cooking styles and dietary preferences. Moley’s technology aims to revolutionize both residential and commercial kitchens by saving time and ensuring consistent, high-quality food preparation.
Miso Robotics

Miso Robotics creates innovative AI-powered robots for commercial kitchens. Their flagship product, Flippy, automates cooking tasks like frying, enhancing efficiency and safety in restaurants. The company’s advanced robotics solutions, including Flippy 2 and Flippy Wings, are designed to streamline kitchen operations, reduce labor costs, and maintain consistent food quality. Miso Robotics continues to develop cutting-edge kitchen automation technologies through their Innovation Lab, pushing the boundaries of AI and robotics in the food service industry.
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.
KUKA

KUKA is a global automation company specializing in industrial robots, autonomous mobile robots, and intelligent automation solutions. They provide a wide range of products including robotic systems, controllers, software, and cloud-based digital services. KUKA caters to various industries such as automotive, electronics, metal and plastic, consumer goods, e-commerce, retail, and healthcare. Their offerings encompass everything from individual robots to fully automated production systems, enabling customers to optimize their manufacturing processes and embrace Industry 4.0 technologies.
Invento Robotics

Invento Robotics develops humanoid robots for various industries. Their flagship product, Mitra, is a 5-foot-tall robot designed for customer interaction and hospitality management. Mitra features facial recognition, multilingual communication, and autonomous navigation. The company’s robots are used in banks, hospitals, airports, and entertainment venues to enhance customer service and streamline operations. Invento Robotics also offers customized robotic solutions for specific industry needs.
Intuitive

Intuitive develops and manufactures robotic-assisted surgical systems, primarily the da Vinci series. These systems enable surgeons to perform minimally invasive procedures with enhanced precision and control. The company offers a range of surgical instruments, training programs, and support services for healthcare providers. Intuitive’s technology is used across various medical specialties, including urology, gynecology, and general surgery, to improve patient outcomes and reduce recovery times.
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.