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India’s Top 10 Robotics Startups to Watch in 2023

This article brings together ten robotics businesses that are predicted to succeed in releasing robotic marvels in 2023.

More complex AI and machine learning-based robotic systems are being used by robotics companies. Thanks to developments in mechanics, dexterity, and industrial automation, the robotics ecosystem has been expanding dramatically in the interim. The overall revenue from the global robotics industry is projected to be around US$52.7 billion in 2025. We’ve produced a list of some of the best robotics businesses to keep an eye on.

  • AMP ROBOTICS: AMP Robotics provides robots with AI capability to improve recycling procedures. A highly developed vision system is used by the robots to identify waste based on colour, shape, opacity, and other characteristics. This makes it easier to separate recyclable waste from other kinds of waste. The first recycling robots from AMP Robotics were introduced in the UK and Ireland in September 2021 with the help of Recyco.
  •  ANYbiotics: Using four-legged robots, ANYbotics improves the accuracy of routine automated industrial inspections. They are used by the majority of companies that deal with hazardous products, work, and infrastructure. Velodyne Lidar sensors have increased inspection capabilities, and ANYbotics just integrated them to its robots.
  • ANDURIL: An autonomous aeronautical robotics start-up that works with the US and its allies to lower national security risks is called Anduril. Through a number of software and hardware solutions, including the Lattice Platform and Sentry Tower, the company offers a robotics solution for supervision, scanning, and command administration. After a $450M Series D funding deal in June 2021, Anduril’s worth grew to US$4.6B.
  • ENERGY ROBOTICS: To improve management, cloud computing, and inspection, Energy Robotics provides fleets of robots as a “RaaS” service. The robots are designed to offer simple operation management system integration and predictive maintenance. Thanks to a multitude of onboard sensors, their robots can work independently in a variety of environments. In order to launch a prototype programme, Energy Robotics, Boston Dynamics, and Merck had to work closely together.
  • MAGAZINO: To improve the supply chain, Magazino develops autonomous mobile robots (AMR) for logistics companies. The company provides self-driving picking robots to companies that fulfil orders for online retailers. They also manufacture industrial robots to regulate heavy loads and industrial output. Magazino raised $23.8M in a Series B funding transaction that was orchestrated by the European Investment Bank in 2020.
  • SALIDRONE: Saildrone is a USV company that develops, manufactures, and employs unscrewed surface vehicles (USVs). The company maps the ocean using bathymetric single-beam and multibeam data. Additionally, their robots are powered by machine learning approaches to improve marine identification. In October 2021, Saildrone successfully closed a US$100M Series C funding round that was driven by BOND.
  • 3. MAGAZINO: To improve the supply chain, Magazino develops autonomous mobile robots (AMR) for logistics companies. The company provides self-driving picking robots to companies that fulfil orders for online retailers. They also manufacture industrial robots to regulate heavy loads and industrial output. Magazino raised $23.8M in a Series B funding transaction that was orchestrated by the European Investment Bank in 2020.
  • 4. SALIDRONE: Saildrone is a USV company that develops, manufactures, and employs unscrewed surface vehicles (USVs). The company maps the ocean using bathymetric single-beam and multibeam data. Additionally, their robots are powered by machine learning approaches to improve marine identification. In October 2021, Saildrone successfully closed a US$100M Series C funding round that was driven by BOND.
  • 3. VECNA ROBOTICS: Vecna Robotics offers workflow efficiency and logistical automation through the use of autonomous mobile robots. These robots are always learning and changing in order to adapt to changes in the workplace and issues. Self-driving automobiles can learn new skills and gradually improve their efficiency over time with little to no human interaction. Vecna Robotics has claimed the title of fastest autonomous mobile robot with their most recent invention.
  • 4. ZIPLINE: Businesses can transport packages anywhere in the world thanks to Zipline, a drone-shipping service. The company provides fulfilment, inventory control, and client management services. Currently, Zipline uses its fleet of driverless cars to deliver blood and medical supplies to patients in need. They are also growing into the retail and online shopping industries, starting a connection with Walmart.

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