Manufacturing Companies

Manufacturing companies are at the forefront of applying artificial intelligence to transform this sector. Our directory tracks 6 companies in this space, from early-stage startups to established enterprises, covering the full spectrum from research to commercial deployment.

6 Companies $530M Total Raised 5 Countries
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Flexiv

Fremont, United States

Flexiv develops adaptive robots, such as the RZ1 and RZ5, that utilize proprietary force/torque sensing and AI algorithms to perform complex manipulation tasks previously challenging for traditional industrial robots. Their core innovation lies in combining high-sensitivity force control with reinforcement learning and computer vision, enabling robots to adapt to variations in parts and environments without requiring extensive reprogramming. Flexiv targets manufacturers across industries like automotive, electronics, and consumer goods, and notably launched what they claim is the world’s first commercially available adaptive robot, offering a quicker deployment and greater flexibility than conventional automation solutions.

scaleup $400M
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NEURA Robotics

Metzingen, Germany

NEURA Robotics develops advanced, humanoid robots – specifically the 4NE1 model – for industrial and everyday applications, focusing on tasks requiring human-like dexterity and adaptability. Their robots are powered by AURA, a proprietary AI perception system enabling advanced object recognition, spatial awareness, and real-time decision-making for safe human-robot collaboration. Backed by €120M in Series B funding from investors like Volvo Cars, NEURA Robotics is building a robotics ecosystem – the Neuraverse – to accelerate AI model development and deployment, targeting industries facing labor shortages and seeking automation solutions.

startup $130M
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AIBIZ

Seoul, South Korea

AIBIZ specializes in industrial AI solutions for advanced manufacturing. DutchBoy platform leverages deep learning for real-time anomaly detection.

startup Est. 2019
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Bucket Robotics

San Francisco, United States

Bucket Robotics builds computer vision systems for manufacturing, generating AI inspection models from CAD or sample footage without manual labeling.

startup Est. 2022
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Cobionix

Waterloo, Canada

Cobionix develops an autonomous robotics platform for procedural tasks, addressing labor shortages in healthcare, manufacturing, and logistics.

startup Est. 2020
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Eureka Robotics

Singapore, Singapore

Eureka Robotics develops AI-powered vision systems, specifically the Eureka 3D Camera and Controller, that enable high-precision pick-and-place automation for industrial robots from major manufacturers like FANUC, ABB, and Yaskawa. Their core innovation lies in an AI-driven system requiring no CAD data or specialized training, achieving sub-millimeter accuracy within 30 minutes of calibration and autonomously identifying parts and optimal grasping points. Targeting manufacturers seeking to deploy flexible and adaptable automation, Eureka Robotics aims to unlock new opportunities in areas like assembly and logistics, and will be exhibiting at iREX 2025 to showcase their technology.

startup Est. 2018

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Manufacturing companies?
Manufacturing companies build AI-powered products and services specifically for this domain, combining machine learning expertise with deep sector knowledge.
Who are the leading Manufacturing companies?
Top Manufacturing companies include Flexiv, NEURA Robotics, AIBIZ. The sector spans startups through large enterprises across 5 countries.