Top 9 Soft Robotics Startups to Look Out for in 2023

Top 9 Soft Robotics Startups to Look Out for in 2023
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This article enlisted the top 10 soft robotics startups to look out for in 2023

No wonder the advancement in technology has transformed our lives for the better. One such field among the current advancements is that of robotics. Robotics is growing rapidly and numerous industries are reaping the benefits. This brings us to the top 10 soft robotics startups to look out for in 2023. Have a look!

1. Squishy Robotics – Disaster Rescue

This US-based startup is known for developing mobile sensing robots for disaster rescue. These robots are rapidly deployable, even as swarms, and highly collaborative in terms of interacting with rescue personnel. What's interesting to note here is that the robots' compliant and shape-shifting design allows them to reach spaces that are inaccessible to human first responders.

2. Soft Gripping

Soft Gripping is one soft robotics company that lays its focus on the modular design system for flexible gripping. It offers its gripper as well as a multi-actuator system with SoftGripping. What's interesting to note here is that the elastic and nonskid surfaces can adapt to any shape for a soft grip and delicate objects.

3. Diligent Robotics

Diligent Robotics is widely recognized as an artificial intelligence and robotics company that creates robot assistants to help healthcare workers efficiently and effectively. Diligent robots come with ever-evolving mobile manipulation, human-guided learning capabilities, and social intelligence. The startup's first robot teammate known as Moxi helps clinical staff with routine activities through RPA.

4. Soft Robot Tech (SRT) – Electronic Assembly

Soft Robot Tech is a Chinese-based robotics startup that is known for offering soft robotics-based gripping fixtures. The fixtures help in handling products across various industries, such as consumer electronics (esp. mobile phones), cosmetics, jewelry, and food and their soft grippers minimize scratches on surfaces as compared to rigid, metal grippers.

5. iCobots – Food Packaging

The Israel-based startup iCobots has gained recognition across the globe for coming up with plug-and-play solutions for soft robots. Their solutions integrate with existing robots to bring the power of soft robotics to them. These robots are capable enough to handle different products in multiple industries, particularly agriculture.

6. Covariant

Covariant has become a popular robotics company in no time. It offers the Covariant Brain, which allows robots to see and react in real-life environments. The RPA solutions can be applied to different operations with the use of artificial intelligence and RPA. It helps in order picking, induction, and putting walls with multiple benefits.

7. Somnox – Robot-Assisted Healthcare

Somnox is a Dutch startup that offers a soft robotics innovation solution to improve the quality of sleep. The company's sleep robot has been no less than a blessing for people with circadian rhythm disorders in falling asleep faster and for longer. Wondering how it works? Well, it simulates breathing patterns, plays relaxing sounds, and comforts sleepers as an alternative to addictive sleeping pills.

8. SpectroPlast – Silicon 3D Printing

SpectroPlast prints silicon-based solutions for different applications and use stereolithography and additive manufacturing to create silicon products of different stiffness. Other than soft robotics, they also make products for medical parts and industrial components.

9. Brain Corp

Brain Corp, yet another popular soft robotics startup, automates the workflows with robots integrated with RPA and AI and has helped with multiple applications such as cleaning, moving, and sensing. It offers BrainOS as a pioneering AI software platform powering the world's largest fleet of autonomous mobile robots operating in public spaces with the utmost safety.

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