The robotics revolution continues to reshape industries, blending cutting-edge technology with human ingenuity. In this edition, we spotlight companies 26–30, each driving transformative innovations in their respective fields.
As always, this list is non-exhaustive, and we welcome your suggestions for future features!
Let’s begin Part 6, which includes companies ranked 26–30 alphabetically:
Part 6: Companies 26–30
26. Identified Technologies

Identified Technologies provides a fully managed drone solution for construction and earth-moving industries, streamlining project tracking and boosting productivity. From FAA compliance to advanced analytics, our integrated platform handles it all — just push start. Trusted by ENR 400 companies like PJ Dick, EQT, and Vulcan, we deliver near real-time insights on highways, mines, landfills, and more. Mapping 100 acres in 10 minutes, our system offers 2D data, 3D volumetrics, orthomosaics, and progress forecasting to tackle the toughest project management challenges. The company was founded in 2013 by Dick Zhang.
27. Intrinsic

Led by Wendy Tan White, Intrinsic, part of Alphabet, is a robotics software and AI company on a mission to make industrial robotics more accessible to businesses, developers, and entrepreneurs. Our diverse team of engineers, roboticists, designers, and technologists is dedicated to unlocking the creative and economic potential of automation.
28. ISEE

ISEE, an autonomous driving technology company spun out of MIT, is transforming the global supply chain with AI-powered, self-driving yard trucks. Trusted by leading companies like Maersk and Lazerspot, ISEE helps automate logistics hubs, enhancing safety, reducing costs, and delivering consistent, reliable performance. With proprietary technology that anticipates unexpected behavior better than any other solution, ISEE is positioned to lead the $100B global autonomous yard truck market. ISEE was founded in 2017 by Yibiao Zhao, Debbie Yu and Chris Baker.
29. KEF Robotics

KEF Robotics was founded in 2018 by Eric Amoroso, Kerry Snyder and Fraser Kitchell that provides state-of-the-art autonomy software to fly aircraft without a human pilot. A computer vision company at its core, KEF’s algorithms leverage cameras to enable autonomous flight across a variety of platforms and use cases. Our mission is to improve the safety and reliability of aircraft and expand their range and utility.
30. Mapless AI

Mapless AI specializes in advanced remote driving technology, enabling safe, full operational control of fleet vehicles from thousands of miles away. Designed for existing fleets, Mapless offers scalable, easily reversible retrofits that combine proprietary software with automotive-grade hardware. With a focus on safety, their patent-pending fail-operational system ensures fleet protection even without network connectivity, unlocking new labor pools and enhancing fleet efficiency. The company is led by co-founder and CEO Philipp Robbel.
Coming Up in Part 7…
Stay tuned for next time and companies 31–35, including Mine Vision Systems and Motional.
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