Robotics Companies
Company profiles, financial state and product lines for the major robotics companies - globally and in India.
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24 articles

An analysis of Tesla's Optimus humanoid robot program, focusing on shipping hardware, factory deployment status, and the reality of commercialization versus investor presentations.

An assessment of the three dominant industrial robot manufacturers in India, focusing on shipping hardware, service networks, and pricing. This article evaluates ABB, KUKA, and Fanuc based on deployed units rather than concept renders, providing context on their relevance to India's manufacturing sector.

An objective evaluation of Boston Dynamics' commercial hardware portfolio, focusing on Spot quadruped deployments, Atlas electric mobility updates, and the strategic implications of the Hyundai Motor Group acquisition. This report prioritizes shipping units, verified deployments, and pricing structures relevant to the Indian market.

Figure AI has secured over $600 million in funding from OpenAI, Microsoft, and Nvidia, positioning itself as a leading contender in the humanoid robotics sector. This review evaluates the Figure 01 and Figure 02 models against manufacturer specifications, verifies pilot deployments with BMW, and assesses the viability of commercial availability in India based on current shipping data and landed cost estimates.

An objective assessment of Agility Robotics’ Digit humanoid, its deployment with Amazon, and the feasibility of humanoid logistics in India. We grade claims by hardware shipments and pilot data rather than announcements.

An evidence-based assessment of Unitree Robotics' shipping quadruped hardware, humanoid prototypes, and market availability in India. This analysis prioritizes delivered units over conceptual announcements.

Following its acquisition by Hyundai Motor Group, Boston Dynamics continues to commercialize its quadruped and humanoid platforms. This report evaluates the Spot and Atlas hardware availability, technical specifications, and realistic entry costs for the Indian market, distinguishing between shipped units and concept announcements.

Figure AI represents a convergence of top-tier AI infrastructure and hardware robotics. Backed by OpenAI, Microsoft, and Nvidia, the company has moved beyond concept demos into pilot deployments with BMW. This article grades Figure AI’s claims against shipping hardware evidence, partner dependencies, and the current state of commercial availability in India.

Agility Robotics’ Digit robot is currently the most deployed autonomous bipedal system in commercial logistics, specifically within Amazon fulfillment centers. This article examines the hardware specifications, deployment scale, and commercial availability without industry hype.

Unitree Robotics has transitioned from a quadruped specialist to a serious humanoid contender. This article evaluates their shipped hardware against marketing claims, analyzing the Go1, B1, H1, and G1 models with a specific focus on Indian import feasibility and landed pricing.

Tesla's Optimus represents a high-stakes bet on general-purpose robotics. This article evaluates the current state of hardware, pilot deployments, and economic claims against public records, with specific attention to the Indian market context.

A grounded assessment of the three manufacturers dominating global industrial automation, focusing on deployed hardware rather than conceptual announcements. This article evaluates their market dominance, specific hardware capabilities, and realistic availability within the Indian manufacturing sector.

Following Hyundai Motor Group's acquisition, Boston Dynamics faces scrutiny on shipping timelines. This article analyzes Spot's commercial dominance versus Atlas's developmental status, with specific focus on India market availability.

Figure AI has garnered attention through its high-profile backing and functional demos. This article evaluates their Figure 01 hardware, pilot deployments with BMW, and realistic prospects for the Indian market, prioritizing shipped hardware over press announcements.

A grounded analysis of Agility Robotics’ Digit unit, examining the verified Amazon partnership, hardware capabilities, and practical limitations in warehouse logistics. Includes an assessment of India availability and landed cost estimates for industrial procurement.

Unitree Robotics has transitioned from research prototypes to mass-produced hardware in quadruped and humanoid segments, challenging established players with cost-competitive actuators and verified field deployments.

An analysis of Tesla's Optimus humanoid robot program, separating demonstrated prototypes from marketing targets, with specific focus on hardware maturity, AI integration, and Indian market viability.

An evidence-based analysis of the three dominant industrial robotics manufacturers. We review shipping hardware, deployment realities, and pricing structures for ABB, KUKA, and Fanuc within the Indian manufacturing ecosystem.

Boston Dynamics remains a benchmark in dynamic robotics. Post-Hyundai acquisition, focus shifts to commercial viability. Spot is shipping globally with verified deployment cases; Atlas is transitioning to electric/hydrogen versions. India market is nascent with high landed costs and regulatory hurdles. This article grades claims by shipping hardware, pilot deployments, and announcements.

Figure AI combines top-tier capital from OpenAI, Microsoft, and Nvidia with a BMW pilot, but mass availability remains distant. This article analyzes the hardware capabilities, deployment status, and India market viability based on available evidence.

An evidence-based analysis of Agility Robotics' Digit bipedal system, the Amazon partnership for warehouse logistics, and the realistic outlook for Indian adoption. We prioritize shipped units and pilot deployments over press announcements.

A grounded assessment of Unitree Robotics’ hardware offerings, focusing on shipping quadrupeds and emerging humanoids, with specific attention to the Indian market context.

An evidence-based assessment of Tesla's Optimus humanoid robot program, analyzing hardware progress, manufacturing claims, and commercial viability against hype.

An objective analysis of the 'Big Three' industrial robot manufacturers—ABB, KUKA, and Fanuc. This report evaluates their shipping hardware, deployment scale, and relevance in the Indian market, distinguishing established industrial arms from speculative humanoid hype.