Deploy Robots in the United States β Warehouse to Factory Floor
The US is the world's fastest-growing market for warehouse robotics and humanoids. We provide robot leasing, integration, and data services for American manufacturers, logistics operators, and healthcare systems.
Robotics in United States
Key industries driving robotics adoption
Warehouse & Logistics Automation
Amazon Robotics (750,000+ robots deployed), Locus Robotics, Symbotic β the US e-commerce sector drives the world's largest warehouse robot fleet. Pick, pack, sort, and palletize at scale.
Automotive & EV Manufacturing
Tesla Gigafactories (Nevada, Texas, New York), Ford BlueOval City, GM Factory ZERO β next-gen EV plants deploy 1,000β3,000 robots for battery pack assembly, body welding, and final trim.
Surgical & Medical Robotics
Intuitive Surgical (da Vinci β 9,000+ units installed), Stryker Mako, Medtronic Hugo β the US surgical robotics market exceeds $8B. Pharmacy automation and hospital logistics robots growing 30%+ annually.
Defense, Space & Field Robotics
Boston Dynamics (Spot, Atlas), Ghost Robotics, Sarcos β DARPA and DoD fund autonomous systems for logistics, EOD, and reconnaissance. SpaceX and NASA deploy robotic systems for manufacturing and planetary exploration.
Our Services in United States
End-to-end robotics solutions for enterprises, research labs, and institutions
Robot Leasing
Flexible rental programs for research, development & deployment. Access humanoid robots, cobots & quadrupeds with full technical support.
Get Pilot QuoteData Collection
Professional teleoperation & annotation. Build high-quality manipulation and locomotion training datasets for your AI models.
Request QuoteR&D Services
Collaborative research with leading universities & institutions. Joint grants, shared labs, and technology transfer programs.
Explore ProgramsEducation & Training
Hands-on robotics training for engineers, researchers & students. Certification programs and workshop series.
View CoursesUS Robotics Policy & Government Initiatives
Public sector support for robotics deployment
CHIPS and Science Act
Landmark $280B legislation β $52B for domestic semiconductor manufacturing including automation and robotics for new fabs by Intel, TSMC, and Samsung in Arizona, Ohio, and Texas.
Learn more →National Robotics Initiative 3.0 (NSF)
NSF-funded program for foundational robotics research β human-robot interaction, manipulation, locomotion, and multi-robot systems. $250M+ awarded since inception.
Learn more →NIST Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP)
National network of 51 MEP Centers helping US SME manufacturers adopt robotics and automation. Technical assistance, workforce training, and implementation support.
Learn more →ARPA-H (Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health)
New DARPA-style agency funding breakthrough medical robotics β surgical automation, rehabilitation exoskeletons, and AI-assisted diagnostics.
Learn more →State of US Robotics 2026
Market Map, Funding Landscape, and Enterprise Adoption Benchmarks
- Robot adoption rates by US industry and state
- CHIPS Act automation funding guide
- RaaS vs. CapEx total cost of ownership model
- Case studies from Amazon, Tesla, and healthcare systems
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Research & Academic Partners in United States
Leading institutions advancing robotics locally
MIT CSAIL (Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory)
Soft robotics, robot learning, manipulation β Cambridge, MA
Visit →Carnegie Mellon Robotics Institute
Autonomous vehicles, field robotics, manipulation β Pittsburgh, PA. World's first robotics PhD program.
Visit →Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (SAIL)
Mobile ALOHA, dexterous manipulation, foundation models for robots β Stanford, CA
Visit →Georgia Tech IRIM (Institute for Robotics and Intelligent Machines)
Healthcare robots, manufacturing automation, human-robot interaction β Atlanta, GA
Visit →A3 (Association for Advancing Automation)
Industry association β RIA robot safety standards, market data, Automate trade show
Visit →Local Companies
Boston Dynamics · Intuitive Surgical · Amazon Robotics · Locus Robotics · Symbotic · Agility Robotics · Figure AI
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about robotics services in United States
What safety standards must robots meet for US deployment?
Industrial robots must comply with ANSI/RIA R15.06 and OSHA requirements. Collaborative robots additionally need risk assessments per RIA TR R15.606 and ANSI/RIA R15.806. We provide UL-listed and NRTL-certified systems and handle all compliance documentation.
How does robot leasing work in the US?
We offer Robotics-as-a-Service (RaaS) plans from $2,500/month for cobot cells to $15,000+/month for multi-robot warehouse systems. Includes deployment, training, maintenance, and 24/7 US-based support. No CapEx β treat it as OpEx.
Can you deploy across multiple US states?
Yes. We operate nationwide with deployment teams in California (Bay Area, LA), Texas (Austin, Houston), Michigan (Detroit metro), Pennsylvania (Pittsburgh), and the Southeast (Atlanta, Nashville). Typical deployment in 2β6 weeks depending on complexity.
Are your services eligible for federal contracts and CHIPS Act projects?
Yes. We are registered in SAM.gov and support Buy American / BAA compliance where required. For CHIPS Act semiconductor fab projects, we provide automation integration services compatible with NIST MEP standards.
What robots do you offer for US warehouse and logistics operations?
Our US logistics catalog includes AMRs for goods-to-person picking, robotic palletizers, sortation systems, and autonomous forklifts. We integrate with WMS platforms (Manhattan Associates, Blue Yonder, SAP EWM) and support 2- and 3-shift 24/7 operation.
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