Robotics is one of the most important industries to the United Kingdom. A recent study revealed that adoption of robotic and automation systems have expanded greatly in recent years and if trend continues, the region could reap significant economic benefits worth billions of pounds. These are some of the top robotics companies in the U.K. to keep an eye on.
Top Robotics Companies in the UK to Know
- AutoStore
- SharkNinja
- Q-Bot
- ABB
- Stryker
- Zoox
- Vaarst
Top Robotics Companies in the UK
AutoStore makes order fulfillment systems for warehouses that rely on robots to keep operations running swiftly and smoothly. Its robots work within a grid system, carrying containers to and from workstations on orders from “the brain.” This central controlling computer tracks inventory, schedules and plans tasks, and provides access for service workers.
Zoox is a mobility-as-a-service company developing fully autonomous robotaxis. Its vehicles are equipped with sensors, cameras and radar to detect their surroundings and navigate busy streets.
SharkNinja makes consumer products, primarily in the household and kitchen categories. The company is responsible for a series of viral releases, including the Ninja blender and the Creami ice cream maker. Many of its products, including the full product series of robot vacuum cleaners and mops, use robotics technology to automate tedious household tasks like cleaning floors. The company hires in the U.K. for its robotics department.
Magna International aims to reduce human error in order to decrease driver, passenger and pedestrian injuries and fatalities. The mobility tech innovator and automotive supplier designs and produces vehicle components like seating systems, auto bodies and driver-assist systems. The company is spread across 29 countries and employs over 170,000 people.
ABB is a global manufacturer of robotics and electrical supplies. The company develops bespoke robotic solutions for industrial use and also provides maintenance, training and installation services for its systems.
Vaarst develops submersible robotic systems that can gather data from the sea floor. The data culled from its systems is uploaded to a central platform for analysis. Additionally, its systems come equipped with stereo camera systems and 4k imagery that can be used for underwater exploration.
Stryker is blending biotechnology and robotics to develop advanced systems to assist in surgical rooms. Its systems are developed for particular use cases like knee or hip replacements. According to the company, Stryker’s robotic systems have aided in over one million procedures since it launched.
Q-Bot develops robotics systems that monitor and maintain infrastructure and buildings. Its systems come equipped with sensing technology and are small enough to fit in crawl spaces and carry out tasks like underfloor insulation. Q-Bot aims to help landlords and homeowners maintain their properties and offset heating costs through its specialized robotic systems.
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