Overview
Supplier SloganSymbio Robotics provides software that makes industrial robots more capable
HQ LocationUnited StatesSingaporeCanadaJapanChinaUnited States
Year Founded201420112015201120142016
Company TypePrivatePrivatePrivatePrivatePrivatePrivate
Stock Ticker
Revenue< $10m$10-100m$10-100m< $10m< $10m< $10m
Employees11 - 50201 - 1,00051 - 20011 - 50< 10< 10
Website Open website Open website Open website Open website Open website Open website
Company Description
Symbio Robotics is developing robotic systems and software for Advanced Manufacturing.
GreyOrange is a global company that modernizes order fulfillment through Artificial Intelligence-driven software and mobile robots built together so they cooperate in deciding on and executing warehouse activities that maximize payoffs and minimize tradeoffs to create the highest yield. The company's always-solving fulfillment operating system GreyMatter considers predictive and real time data regarding orders, promises, inventory, shipping windows, and resources to orchestrate how workers and robots work together to fulfill the right orders at the right time. GreyOrange experts help organizations master fulfillment in the Age of Immediacy so they keep promises, capture more revenue, and improve the work experience for warehouse employees. GreyOrange has core operations in the United States, Singapore, Germany, Japan and India.
ATTAbotics provides a robotic warehousing and fulfillment system that has the potential to redefine the market. ATTAbotics has taken a different perspective on the technology. Instead of developing technology to speed the human workload, ATTAbotics is a robotic-centric storage and retrieval system. A goods to person system that can be deployed in a smaller space, for a smaller entry level cost, providing industry leading throughput and an opportunity to redefine the warehouse space from large, hub and spoke systems, to small, agile, nodal delivery stations. The ATTAbotics system provides significant benefits to almost any industry that requires a storage and retrieval system, however, consumer demand and expectations for timeliness and service excellence from the e-commerce, m-commerce and omni-channel retail spaces is driving a requirement for new technologies within the traditional warehousing market and ATTAbotics has emerged to address these challenges.
Mujin is in the business of creating intelligent robotics control systems based on 3D modeling or an environment in combination with machine vision and cutting edge motion planning software. Mujin’s software is completely teachless and on the forefront of autonomous robotics technology. Mujin is capable of automating processes which were previously unsolvable without specially designed hardware solutions. Improving automation in the fields of manufacturing and logistics will enhance the lives of real everyday people by mitigating the social problems of an aging society and reducing the need for workers to perform repetitive manual tasks.
BooCax is a supplier of core positioning and navigation technology for industrial mobile robot, as well as a supplier of robotic flexible collaboration system platform and AGV products.
Robotic Materials Inc. is providing general manipulation solutions ranging from assembly to logistics solutions. General manipulation is the ability of a robot to not only acquire an object ("grasping/picking"), but also manipulate and place it accurately.
IoT Solutions
The company’s core product delivers streamlined assembly operations to the greater IIoT Market. By adding off-the-shelf industrial cameras and force-torque sensors to existing robots, Symbio can reduce downtime and automate tasks that in the past would have been impossible.
GreyOrange designs, manufactures and deploys advanced robotic systems for automation in warehouses, distribution centers and fulfillment centers. Butler: Decision Science Driven Robotic Goods-to-Person System The GreyOrange Butler is an advanced autonomous mobile robot that uses robotic goods-to-person technology for automated put-away, inventory storage, replenishment and order picking in fulfilment and distribution centers. Flexo: Fleet of modular sortation robots The GreyOrange Flexo is a modular and flexible sortation system, designed for flexibility and portability. This mobile sortation system comprises of modular components which can be configured to create solutions usable for a range of applications across retail and logistics industries. The AI-enabled robotics system can be easily scaled up or down making it more investment-friendly and cost-efficient. GreyMatter: Industry Engine | GreyMatter Core | Execution Engine Warehouses of today face a very different set of challenges such as globalization, product complexity, shorter development cycles and mass customization. Operational optimization, warehouse management robotic systems and warehouse execution software are leading the charge to meet these challenges head on. Warehouses must have a software-centric approach to properly drive their order fulfillment, adapt to changing business needs, maintain appropriate levels of inventory, and scale in a seamless manner.
Optimize Operational Performance and Agility REDUCE YOUR FOOTPRINT BY 85% Consolidate your goods into high-density storage to lower your space requirements by 85% and expand your business. MAXIMIZE PRODUCTIVITY WITH A FRACTION OF THE LABOR Fewer touches combined with industry leading throughput means increased productivity with significantly less manpower. SOLVE COMPLEX PROBLEMS WITH SIMPLICITY Streamline business processes, while reducing capital costs by modernizing your supply chain. ADAPT TO CHANGING BUSINESS NEEDS WITH SCALABILITY Expand storage capacity and throughput as your needs change without impacting operation.
Mujin Controller SIM replaces traditional human teaching by automatically planning efficient, fast, collision free robot programs that have guaranteed accuracy when executing on the real robot. With minimal teaching, a user can optimize the robot task time while avoiding collisions with obstacles. It can dramatically reduced a robot systems's implementation cost and improve manufacturing productivity. Mujin Pick Worker is the world's first bin-picking system with real-time obstacle avoidance and grasp-planning technologies. It is based on the Mujin's highly acclaimed motion planning technology. Just by detecting the 3D CAD model of the part using machine vision and specifying ideal grasp points, the Mujin Pick Worker can immediately start moving any robot to grasp cluttered parts in a bin the place them at a customer's desired position. Mujin Laser Worker is the world's first 3D laser cutting system that employs motion planning to simplify the teaching process of the laser cutting applications. Laser cutting machines can now automatically avoid self-collisions and the part being cut. The system uses the 3D CAD data to predict where the part surface is and how to cut along it. The system can be used for any custom-built machine to deliver the same motion planning quality for 3D laser cutting.
The company focuses on research and development of SLAM technology with multi-sensor fusion of laser + vision + UWB, large-scale personnel and materials positioning technology, multi-robot flexible collaboration system and AGV, aiming to provide the customers with stable and reliable robot positioning and navigation products and integral human-machine collaboration solution. BooCax products such as Navi++ positioning and navigation system, BooStar large-scale personnel and materials positioning system, BooBase mobile underpan has been widely used in hotels, restaurants, hospitals, banks, and shopping malls.
Robotic Materials’ General Purpose Robot (GPR-1 datasheet) provides out-of-the-box functionality for a growing number of collaborative robot applications ranging from simple pick, transport and place tasks to accurate assembly, which are fully programmable via Universal Robot’s graphical programming environment (URCap).
Key Customers
XPO Logistics, Sodimac Homecenter, Ninja Van, Loggi, Kerry Logistics, Nitori, DTDC, Flipkart
Vicarious, Honda, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Dorabot, Toyota, Kinova Robotics
Subsidiary
Parent Company

IoT Snapshot
TechnologiesRobotsAnalytics & ModelingApplication Infrastructure & MiddlewarePlatform as a Service (PaaS)RobotsRobots
IndustriesRecycling & Waste Management
Use CasesPicking, Sorting & PositioningPicking, Sorting & PositioningRoot Cause Analysis & DiagnosisCollaborative RoboticsPicking, Sorting & PositioningPicking, Sorting & PositioningCollaborative RoboticsPicking, Sorting & PositioningLast Mile DeliveryPicking, Sorting & PositioningWarehouse Automation
FunctionsLogistics & TransportationWarehouse & Inventory Management
ServicesTraining

Technology Stack
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)NoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
Platform as a Service (PaaS)NoneMinorNoneNoneNoneNone
Application Infrastructure & MiddlewareNoneMinorNoneNoneNoneNone
Analytics & ModelingNoneMinorNoneNoneNoneNone
Functional ApplicationsNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
Cybersecurity & PrivacyNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
Networks & ConnectivityNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
Processors & Edge IntelligenceNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
SensorsNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
Automation & ControlNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
RobotsNoneModerateNoneMinorMinorNone
DronesNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
WearablesNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
ActuatorsNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
OtherNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone

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Overview
Supplier SloganSymbio Robotics provides software that makes industrial robots more capable
HQ LocationUnited StatesSingaporeCanadaJapanChinaUnited States
Year Founded201420112015201120142016
Company TypePrivatePrivatePrivatePrivatePrivatePrivate
Stock Ticker
Revenue< $10m$10-100m$10-100m< $10m< $10m< $10m
Employees11 - 50201 - 1,00051 - 20011 - 50< 10< 10
Website Open website Open website Open website Open website Open website Open website
Company Description
Symbio Robotics is developing robotic systems and software for Advanced Manufacturing.
GreyOrange is a global company that modernizes order fulfillment through Artificial Intelligence-driven software and mobile robots built together so they cooperate in deciding on and executing warehouse activities that maximize payoffs and minimize tradeoffs to create the highest yield. The company's always-solving fulfillment operating system GreyMatter considers predictive and real time data regarding orders, promises, inventory, shipping windows, and resources to orchestrate how workers and robots work together to fulfill the right orders at the right time. GreyOrange experts help organizations master fulfillment in the Age of Immediacy so they keep promises, capture more revenue, and improve the work experience for warehouse employees. GreyOrange has core operations in the United States, Singapore, Germany, Japan and India.
ATTAbotics provides a robotic warehousing and fulfillment system that has the potential to redefine the market. ATTAbotics has taken a different perspective on the technology. Instead of developing technology to speed the human workload, ATTAbotics is a robotic-centric storage and retrieval system. A goods to person system that can be deployed in a smaller space, for a smaller entry level cost, providing industry leading throughput and an opportunity to redefine the warehouse space from large, hub and spoke systems, to small, agile, nodal delivery stations. The ATTAbotics system provides significant benefits to almost any industry that requires a storage and retrieval system, however, consumer demand and expectations for timeliness and service excellence from the e-commerce, m-commerce and omni-channel retail spaces is driving a requirement for new technologies within the traditional warehousing market and ATTAbotics has emerged to address these challenges.
Mujin is in the business of creating intelligent robotics control systems based on 3D modeling or an environment in combination with machine vision and cutting edge motion planning software. Mujin’s software is completely teachless and on the forefront of autonomous robotics technology. Mujin is capable of automating processes which were previously unsolvable without specially designed hardware solutions. Improving automation in the fields of manufacturing and logistics will enhance the lives of real everyday people by mitigating the social problems of an aging society and reducing the need for workers to perform repetitive manual tasks.
BooCax is a supplier of core positioning and navigation technology for industrial mobile robot, as well as a supplier of robotic flexible collaboration system platform and AGV products.
Robotic Materials Inc. is providing general manipulation solutions ranging from assembly to logistics solutions. General manipulation is the ability of a robot to not only acquire an object ("grasping/picking"), but also manipulate and place it accurately.
IoT Solutions
The company’s core product delivers streamlined assembly operations to the greater IIoT Market. By adding off-the-shelf industrial cameras and force-torque sensors to existing robots, Symbio can reduce downtime and automate tasks that in the past would have been impossible.
GreyOrange designs, manufactures and deploys advanced robotic systems for automation in warehouses, distribution centers and fulfillment centers. Butler: Decision Science Driven Robotic Goods-to-Person System The GreyOrange Butler is an advanced autonomous mobile robot that uses robotic goods-to-person technology for automated put-away, inventory storage, replenishment and order picking in fulfilment and distribution centers. Flexo: Fleet of modular sortation robots The GreyOrange Flexo is a modular and flexible sortation system, designed for flexibility and portability. This mobile sortation system comprises of modular components which can be configured to create solutions usable for a range of applications across retail and logistics industries. The AI-enabled robotics system can be easily scaled up or down making it more investment-friendly and cost-efficient. GreyMatter: Industry Engine | GreyMatter Core | Execution Engine Warehouses of today face a very different set of challenges such as globalization, product complexity, shorter development cycles and mass customization. Operational optimization, warehouse management robotic systems and warehouse execution software are leading the charge to meet these challenges head on. Warehouses must have a software-centric approach to properly drive their order fulfillment, adapt to changing business needs, maintain appropriate levels of inventory, and scale in a seamless manner.
Optimize Operational Performance and Agility REDUCE YOUR FOOTPRINT BY 85% Consolidate your goods into high-density storage to lower your space requirements by 85% and expand your business. MAXIMIZE PRODUCTIVITY WITH A FRACTION OF THE LABOR Fewer touches combined with industry leading throughput means increased productivity with significantly less manpower. SOLVE COMPLEX PROBLEMS WITH SIMPLICITY Streamline business processes, while reducing capital costs by modernizing your supply chain. ADAPT TO CHANGING BUSINESS NEEDS WITH SCALABILITY Expand storage capacity and throughput as your needs change without impacting operation.
Mujin Controller SIM replaces traditional human teaching by automatically planning efficient, fast, collision free robot programs that have guaranteed accuracy when executing on the real robot. With minimal teaching, a user can optimize the robot task time while avoiding collisions with obstacles. It can dramatically reduced a robot systems's implementation cost and improve manufacturing productivity. Mujin Pick Worker is the world's first bin-picking system with real-time obstacle avoidance and grasp-planning technologies. It is based on the Mujin's highly acclaimed motion planning technology. Just by detecting the 3D CAD model of the part using machine vision and specifying ideal grasp points, the Mujin Pick Worker can immediately start moving any robot to grasp cluttered parts in a bin the place them at a customer's desired position. Mujin Laser Worker is the world's first 3D laser cutting system that employs motion planning to simplify the teaching process of the laser cutting applications. Laser cutting machines can now automatically avoid self-collisions and the part being cut. The system uses the 3D CAD data to predict where the part surface is and how to cut along it. The system can be used for any custom-built machine to deliver the same motion planning quality for 3D laser cutting.
The company focuses on research and development of SLAM technology with multi-sensor fusion of laser + vision + UWB, large-scale personnel and materials positioning technology, multi-robot flexible collaboration system and AGV, aiming to provide the customers with stable and reliable robot positioning and navigation products and integral human-machine collaboration solution. BooCax products such as Navi++ positioning and navigation system, BooStar large-scale personnel and materials positioning system, BooBase mobile underpan has been widely used in hotels, restaurants, hospitals, banks, and shopping malls.
Robotic Materials’ General Purpose Robot (GPR-1 datasheet) provides out-of-the-box functionality for a growing number of collaborative robot applications ranging from simple pick, transport and place tasks to accurate assembly, which are fully programmable via Universal Robot’s graphical programming environment (URCap).
Key Customers
XPO Logistics, Sodimac Homecenter, Ninja Van, Loggi, Kerry Logistics, Nitori, DTDC, Flipkart
Vicarious, Honda, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Dorabot, Toyota, Kinova Robotics
Subsidiary
Parent Company

IoT Snapshot
TechnologiesRobotsAnalytics & ModelingApplication Infrastructure & MiddlewarePlatform as a Service (PaaS)RobotsRobots
IndustriesRecycling & Waste Management
Use CasesPicking, Sorting & PositioningPicking, Sorting & PositioningRoot Cause Analysis & DiagnosisCollaborative RoboticsPicking, Sorting & PositioningPicking, Sorting & PositioningCollaborative RoboticsPicking, Sorting & PositioningLast Mile DeliveryPicking, Sorting & PositioningWarehouse Automation
FunctionsLogistics & TransportationWarehouse & Inventory Management
ServicesTraining

Technology Stack
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)NoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
Platform as a Service (PaaS)NoneMinorNoneNoneNoneNone
Application Infrastructure & MiddlewareNoneMinorNoneNoneNoneNone
Analytics & ModelingNoneMinorNoneNoneNoneNone
Functional ApplicationsNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
Cybersecurity & PrivacyNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
Networks & ConnectivityNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
Processors & Edge IntelligenceNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
SensorsNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
Automation & ControlNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
RobotsNoneModerateNoneMinorMinorNone
DronesNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
WearablesNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
ActuatorsNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
OtherNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone

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