10 Robotics Companies in Singapore to Know

These robotics companies are developing automation solutions for all industries.

Written by Abel Rodriguez
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UPDATED BY
Ana Gore | Jan 23, 2025

Robotics have long been the darling child of the tech industry because they’re an essential component to automation in manufacturing. But according to Singapore’s Agency for Science, Technology and Research, or A Star, robotics systems have uses that extend beyond factories, and as such, the industry is booming in Singapore. Here are the robotics companies to know in Singapore.

Top Robotics Companies in Singapore

  • AutoStore
  • FJDynamics
  • CenoBots
  • HiveBotics
  • Augmentus
  • CTRL Robotics

 

Top Robotics Companies in Singapore to Know

Avetics Global is headquartered in the Bishan area of Singapore and also has offices in Malaysia. The company offers end-to-end custom drone services for the industrial space. Its research and development projects focus on software, robotics, systems and mechanical expertise. Avetics Global also operates in drone training, industrial inspection and aerial photography. 

 

BeeX provides defense, energy and maritime sectors with autonomous robotics-as-a-service on a global scale. It aims to create products that safeguard underwater infrastructure and also offers a repository of underwater sensor data. The company’s headquarters is located in Queenstown. 

 

CTRL Robotics manufactures automated delivery and cleaning robotic solutions. The company developed its robots so customers could easily initiate and operate them. This means its robots don’t require special coding to operate in a physical environment. To further streamline operations, CTRL developed a platform wherein users can manage their robotic fleets and monitor their performance.

 

Infinium Robotics provides commercial spaces with aerial autonomous robotic solutions. Its in-house drones are made to automate warehouse inventory tracking. According to the company, these aerial robots can take off and land on their own, avoid obstacles and navigate independently. Infinitum aims to make fully-autonomous cycle counts higher in frequency, more accurate and cheaper. 

 

Augmentus develops robotics trained without the need for code. Typically, training robotics systems for specific actions requires custom code, but Augmentus equips its systems with software that scans the work environment to learn specific motions to carry out a task. According to the company, some uses for its robotics include welding, part inspection and painting.

 

Doodle Labs creates and produces industrial-grade robotics systems with mesh networking. Its robotic systems have high throughput and long-range broadband solutions. The company says that it plans to scale its offerings into the industrial and commercial markets. 

 

CenoBots is a robotics company that develops automated janitorial solutions. The company’s robots have uses in many environments like retail stores, schools and hospitals. They’re developed with lidar and AI capabilities to clean surfaces while avoiding collisions with guests. Since launching, CenoBots has launched two robotic systems, the CENOBOT L50 and SP50.

 

HiveBotics develops maintenance robotics systems that can move independently and clean lavatories. Besides cleaning, Its products have capabilities to unlock doors and replenish toiletries. They come equipped with up to six hours of battery life.

 

AutoStore makes robotics technology for warehouse order fulfillment. Clients in the grocery, retail, healthcare, third-party logistics and industrial sectors use AutoStore robots and systems to improve efficiency and accuracy in fulfilling customer orders. Robots are the core of the system, driving containers around warehouses to deliver and retrieve goods as they are assembled and packaged.   

 

FJDynamics develops robotics systems that promote the reduction of global carbon emissions. Some of the company’s products include hands-free auto-steering hardware for tractors and robotic lawnmowers that run entirely on electricity to eliminate oil and gas damage to grass fields. 

 

Margo Steines contributed reporting to this story.

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