Top 10 Robotics Startups in India to Look Out for in 2023

Top 10 Robotics Startups in India to Look Out for in 2023
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This article combines ten robotics startups that are expected to excel in bringing out marvels of robotic systems in 2023.

Robotics businesses have been progressively deploying more sophisticated AI and machine learning-based robotic systems. The robotics ecosystem has been growing tremendously in the meanwhile thanks to advances in mechanics, dexterity, and industrial automation. In 2025, it is anticipated that the worldwide robotics market would generate about US$52.7 billion in total revenue. Some of the top robotics startups to watch have been compiled by us.

  1. AMP ROBOTICS: Robots with AI capabilities are offered by AMP Robotics to enhance recycling processes. The robots recognize waste material based on color, shape, opacity, and other factors using a sophisticated vision system. This aids in separating recyclable garbage from other types of waste. In September 2021, with the aid of Recyco, AMP Robotics deployed its first recycling robots in the UK and Ireland.

  2. ANYbiotics: ANYbotics creates four-legged robots to increase accuracy in routine automated industrial inspections. Most businesses that deal with risky work, materials, and infrastructure utilize them. Velodyne Lidar sensors, which ANYbotics recently added to its robots, have improved inspection capabilities.

  3. ANDURIL: Anduril, an autonomous aeronautical robotics startup, assists the US and its allies in reducing national security risks. The business provides a robotics solution for supervision, scanning, and command administration through a variety of software and hardware solutions such as the Lattice Platform and Sentry Tower. Anduril's value increased to US$4.6B in June 2021 following a $450M Series D fundraising transaction.

  4. ENERGY ROBOTICS: Energy Robotics offers fleets of robots as a "RaaS" business to enhance administration, cloud computing, and inspection. The robots are built to provide predictive maintenance and simple operation management system integration. Their robots operate independently in various surroundings thanks to a variety of onboard sensors. Launching a prototype program required tight collaboration between Energy Robotics, Boston Dynamics, and Merck.

  5. MAGAZINO: Magazino creates autonomous mobile robots (AMR) for logistics firms to enhance the supply chain. The business offers self-driving picking robots to e-commerce fulfillment businesses. To control large weights and industrial output, they also produce industrial robots. In a Series B fundraising round coordinated by the European Investment Bank in 2020, Magazino raised US$23.8M.

  6. SALIDRONE:  Unscrewed surface vehicles (USVs) are created, produced, and used by Saildrone, a USV firm. The business uses bathymetric single-beam and multibeam data to map the ocean. Additionally, machine learning techniques are used to power their robots to enhance marine identification. Saildrone finished a US$100M Series C investment deal that was spearheaded by BOND in October 2021.

  7. SIMBE ROBOTICS:  A robotics platform called Simbe Robotics automates repetitive jobs in the retail industry. Tally, the company's main product, is an autonomous power tool that collects data and offers insightful analysis using cutting-edge sensor technologies. Recently, the 111 shops of the St. Louis-based supermarket company Schnucks began using Simbe Robotics' technology.

  8. UNBOX ROBOTICS: Unbox Robotics is a firm that creates transportable, autonomous robots for distribution centers and warehouses. Their robots are capable of choosing, packaging, and sorting items as well as navigating across changing situations. Unbox Robotics promises to increase effectiveness and accuracy in the logistics sector via the use of AI and computer vision.

  9. VECNA ROBOTICS: Utilizing autonomous mobile robots, Vecna Robotics offers logistical automation and workflow efficiency. To respond to alterations in the workplace and problems, these robots continuously learn and modify. Self-driving cars come with learning capabilities to steadily increase efficiency over time and require little to no human intervention. With their most recent creation, Vecna Robotics has taken the title of the quickest autonomous mobile robot.

  10. ZIPLINE: Zipline, a startup that ships drones, enables businesses to send packages throughout the world. The business offers services for client management, fulfillment, and inventory management. Currently, Zipline delivers blood and medical supplies to patients in need utilizing its fleet of driverless cars. Additionally, they are expanding into the retail and online shopping sectors, beginning with a relationship with Walmart.

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