Agility Robotics
Founded Year
2015Stage
Unattributed | AliveTotal Raised
$179.6MLast Raised
$600K | 1 yr agoMosaic Score The Mosaic Score is an algorithm that measures the overall financial health and market potential of private companies.
+8 points in the past 30 days
About Agility Robotics
Agility Robotics is a leading manufacturer of mobile manipulation robots, focusing on advanced automation solutions for the supply chain and manufacturing sectors. The company's main offerings include the humanoid robot Digit, which is designed to integrate into material handling workflows, and the cloud automation solution Agility Arc, which enhances various industrial processes. Agility Robotics primarily serves sectors such as third-party logistics, manufacturing, retail & eCommerce, and distribution. It was founded in 2015 and is based in Tangent, Oregon.
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Agility Robotics named as Leader among 15 other companies, including Tesla, Boston Dynamics, and Figure.
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Agility Robotics Patents
Agility Robotics has filed 8 patents.
The 3 most popular patent topics include:
- actuators
- automotive transmission technologies
- gears
Application Date | Grant Date | Title | Related Topics | Status |
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10/1/2021 | 7/2/2024 | Automotive transmission technologies, Gears, Actuators, Mechanical power transmission, Mechanisms (engineering) | Grant |
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Grant Date | 7/2/2024 |
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Related Topics | Automotive transmission technologies, Gears, Actuators, Mechanical power transmission, Mechanisms (engineering) |
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Latest Agility Robotics News
Sep 11, 2024
The Robot Report Listen to this article The Digit humanoid could work in distribution, retail and e-commerce, manufacturing, and third-party logistics. | Source: Agility Robotics Agility Robotics Inc. this week announced a partnership with Ricoh USA Inc., a global service delivery organization. The company said Ricoh will help it expand its customer-support capabilities throughout North America, better preparing it for larger deployments of its bipedal mobile manipulation robot, Digit. The agreement extends Agility’s support system through Ricoh’s Service Advantage program and provides additional resources for its end users. The service provider said its lifecycle management program enables companies of all sizes to expand their footprint and services, enter new regions and markets, implement best practices, and reduce costs. “We expect our exclusive and differentiated partnership will accelerate Agility’s growth potential and ability to scale by facilitating technology adoption and support within their service promise for the growing number of companies looking to automate their operations,” Jim Kirby, vice president of Service Advantage for Ricoh North America, told The Robot Report . Ricoh to support Digit and Agility Arc “Partnering with Ricoh helps us to provide expert support, including service and maintenance for Digit and Agility Arc, Agility’s cloud automation platform for deploying and managing Digit fleets,” Julia Gaynor, head of public relations at Agility, told The Robot Report. Agility Robotics described Digit as “a multi-purpose, human-centric robot” designed it to work safely in human spaces and help with a variety of repetitive tasks in logistics . The Corvallis, Ore.-based company said it designed Agility Arc to simplify the deployment lifecycle, from facility mapping and workflow definition to operational management and troubleshooting. Digit won the 2024 Robot of the Year as part of the RBR50 Robotics Innovation Awards. Agility Robotics received the recognition for being one of the first humanoid developers to put its system in commercial trials. Digit to continue working during transition Agility Robotics’ partnership with Ricoh follows a series of partnership and customer deployment news as Agility builds out a support system and puts Digit to work. In June, the company announced a multi-year agreement with GXO Logistics Inc. to deploy the robot in its logistics operations. “Ricoh is currently providing oversight, training and support to Agility personnel servicing the GXO and with this new partnership will transition to assume all operational activity by year’s end,” Kirby said. With GXO , a small fleet of Digit robots is at work in a Spanx facility in Connecticut. The logistics provider has been paying Agility under a robotics-as-a-service ( RaaS ) model. The partners have shown Digit picking up totes from 6 River Systems ‘ Chuck autonomous mobile robots ( AMRs ) and placing them onto conveyors. Agility hasn’t slowed down on its innovation plans since landing this job. The company said it hopes to release the next generation of Digit this fall. Its lifting capacity will increase from 35 to 50 lb. (15.8 to 22.6 kg), and battery life will be improved from its current eight-hour span. Amazon has also tested Digit and invested in Agility Robotics. However, the details of that relationship and Amazon’s tests of Digit remain murky. “Our relationship with GXO is the only one we have officially announced to date, but we have a number of customers in stealth mode,” said Gaynor. “Demand for Digit has only continued to increase, and we have a robust customer pipeline, following a number of successful pilots with new customers in recent months.” Other humanoid developers play catch-up While Agility Robotics might have the most deployments under its belt, it certainly isn’t the only humanoid robotic developer in the market. Figure AI is close at Agility’s heels. Last month, the company completed a two-week pilot at a BMW plant in Spartanburg, S.C. There, the Figure 02 robot successfully fitted sheet metal parts into precise fittings that were then assembled as part of a car chassis (see video below). In April, Boston Dynamics retired its older version of Atlas and announced an electric version of the robot. That company hasn’t announced any official deployments for the humanoid yet, but it has shown off Atlas’ increased flexibility and strength. In addition, GXO is testing Apptronik’s Apollo humanoid, which was also tested by Mercedes-Benz . Apollo is 5 ft., 8 in. (172.7 cm.) tall, can carry 55 lb. (24.9 kg), and uses swappable batteries for extended runtimes, according to Apptronik . Despite all of these humanoid tests, Agility Robotics remains the only company with publicly announced, paid deployments. Other humanoid developers are taking the robot out of the warehouse and instead building humanoids for the home. 1X Technologies last month unveiled the NEO Beta prototype as it prepares for pilot deployments in select homes later this year. About The Author Brianna Wessling Brianna Wessling is an Associate Editor, Robotics, WTWH Media. She joined WTWH Media in November 2021, and is a recent graduate from the University of Kansas. She can be reached at bwessling@wtwhmedia.com Tell Us What You Think!
Agility Robotics Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was Agility Robotics founded?
Agility Robotics was founded in 2015.
Where is Agility Robotics's headquarters?
Agility Robotics's headquarters is located at 32114 Mallard Ave, Tangent.
What is Agility Robotics's latest funding round?
Agility Robotics's latest funding round is Unattributed.
How much did Agility Robotics raise?
Agility Robotics raised a total of $179.6M.
Who are the investors of Agility Robotics?
Investors of Agility Robotics include Playground Global, Sony Innovation Fund, Safar Partners, DCVC, MFV Partners and 8 more.
Who are Agility Robotics's competitors?
Competitors of Agility Robotics include Sanctuary AI, Figure, 1X, Asylon, Apptronik and 7 more.
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Compare Agility Robotics to Competitors
Boston Dynamics specializes in advanced mobile manipulation robots within the robotics and automation industry. The company offers robots with capabilities in dynamic sensing, industrial inspection, and mobile manipulation, as well as software for fleet management and analysis. Boston Dynamics primarily serves sectors such as manufacturing, energy, construction, logistics, and government with their robotic solutions. It was founded in 1992 and is based in Waltham, Massachusetts. Boston Dynamics operates as a subsidiary of Hyundai Motor Company.
Figure is an AI robotics company that focuses on developing general-purpose humanoid robots. Its main product, Figure 01, is a commercially viable autonomous humanoid robot designed to perform a variety of tasks across multiple industries, combining human-like dexterity with advanced artificial intelligence. Its humanoid robots are engineered to support sectors such as manufacturing, logistics, warehousing, and retail. It was founded in 2022 and is based in Sunnyvale, California.
Sanctuary AI specializes in the development of humanoid general-purpose robots within the robotics industry. The company offers robots that are capable of performing a variety of tasks autonomously or under remote human supervision, aiming to improve safety, efficiency, and sustainability in the workplace. Sanctuary AI's robots are designed to work alongside humans, addressing labor shortages and providing opportunities for remote operation of physical tasks. It was founded in 2018 and is based in Vancouver, Canada.
Apptronik specializes in the development of humanoid robots for various automation tasks across multiple industries. Its main product, Apollo, is a general-purpose humanoid robot designed to perform a wide range of tasks that typically require human effort, such as case picking, palletization, and machine tending. Apptronik's robots are intended to address labor shortages, reduce workplace injuries, and improve operational efficiency in sectors like third-party logistics (3PL), retail, and manufacturing. It was founded in 2015 and is based in Austin, Texas.
Diligent Robotics specializes in the development of autonomous service robots for the healthcare sector. Its primary product, Moxi, is designed to assist hospital staff by automating routine logistical tasks, enabling them to dedicate more time to direct patient care. Moxi operates securely and autonomously, providing services such as medication and supply delivery, lab sample transport, and other operational efficiencies around the clock. It was founded in 2017 and is based in Austin, Texas.
PAL Robotics is a leading company focused on the development of service robots in the robotics industry. The company's main offerings include humanoid and mobile robots designed to add value to research institutions and companies. These robots are primarily used in sectors such as research, logistics, retail, and social services. It is based in Barcelona, Spain.
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