About Inspection & Maintenance Robots
The Inspection & Maintenance Robots category is part of the Special Purpose Robotics market map, tracking 15 companies building in this segment. Surgical robots, warehouse automation, agricultural bots, inspection drones, and industrial manipulators solving domain-specific physical tasks. Curated by Hartmann Capital's venture research team.
Companies in Inspection & Maintenance Robots
- Gecko Robotics — Series C, $354M
- ANYbotics — Series B, $100M
- Energy Robotics — Series A, $14M
- Voliro — Series A, $23M
- Flyability — Series B, $37M
- Invert Robotics — Series A, $8M
- Eddyfi Technologies — Private Equity
- Waygate Technologies — Subsidiary
- Boston Dynamics (Spot) — Subsidiary
- Ghost Robotics — Series B, $25M
- ExRobotics — Series A, $5M
- Exyn Technologies — Series B, $35M
- SMP Robotics
- Scout Drone Inspection — Series A, $8M
- Rollo Robotics — Pre-Seed, $3.7M
Frequently Asked Questions
- What companies are in the Inspection & Maintenance Robots category?
- The Inspection & Maintenance Robots category includes 15 companies: Gecko Robotics, ANYbotics, Energy Robotics, Voliro, Flyability, Invert Robotics, Eddyfi Technologies, Waygate Technologies, Boston Dynamics (Spot), Ghost Robotics, ExRobotics, Exyn Technologies, SMP Robotics, Scout Drone Inspection, Rollo Robotics. This is part of the Special Purpose Robotics market map maintained by Hartmann Capital.
- How many Inspection & Maintenance Robots startups are tracked?
- Hartmann Capital tracks 15 companies in the Inspection & Maintenance Robots segment of the Special Purpose Robotics market map.
- What are the best funded Inspection & Maintenance Robots companies?
- Top funded companies in Inspection & Maintenance Robots include Gecko Robotics ($354M), ANYbotics ($100M), Flyability ($37M), Exyn Technologies ($35M), Ghost Robotics ($25M). Browse the full list in the Special Purpose Robotics market map.
- How can I submit my startup?
- You can submit your startup for inclusion by visiting the submission page. Submissions are reviewed by Hartmann Capital's research team.