Autonomous Systems Intelligence

Stop Pitching to Toy Builders.
Get Verified Robotics Industry ICPs.

Standard "Technology" lists are full of hobbyist drone shops and academic landing pages. Our AI agents verify ROS/ROS2 usage, sensor fusion stacks (Lidar/Stereo), and fleet deployment counts to find verified AMR Builders, Surgical Robotics, and Cobot Mfgs.

The "Mechatronic" Data Gap

Why general NAICS misses the autonomous revolution.

A "Robotics Company" could be a toy maker or a firm building sub-sea UUVs for offshore wind. If you sell motor controllers, specialized Lidar, or Edge AI compute, you need the industrial builders.

You need to filter out the consumer kits and find the Operational Platforms with fleet-scale deployments.

  • Hobbyist Drone Resellers (Retail)
  • School Robotics Competition Pages
  • Inactive "Stealth" Robotics LLCs
Metric Standard "Tech" List Our ICP Database
Classification Broad (Tech) AMR vs. Surgical vs. Industrial
Tech Signals None ROS / SLAM / OpenCV Verification
Fleet Need Unknown Unit Count & Production Signal
Environment Unknown Indoor vs. Outdoor vs. Subsea

20 High-Value Robotics ICPs

Target builders of the autonomous workforce.

Warehouse AMR Startups

Autonomous Mobile Robots for 3PL (Locus/6 River clones). Targets for Lidar hardware, battery tech, and orchestration software.

Collaborative Robot (Cobot) Mfgs

Safe-for-human robotic arms (UR/Fanuc clones). Targets for force sensors, end-effectors, and safety auditing.

Surgical Robotics Mfgs

Precision medical arms (DaVinci alternatives). Targets for haptic feedback tech, sub-micron motors, and FDA data.

Underwater UUV / ROV Builders

Sub-sea bots for energy/science. Targets for waterproof connectors, sonar gear, and pressure-rated hulls.

AgTech Robotics Startups

Weeding and harvesting bots. Targets for ruggedized GPS, weather-proof enclosures, and vision AI training.

Last-Mile Delivery Bots

Sidewalk delivery robots (Starship clones). Targets for cellular IoT, mapping APIs, and pedestrian-safe AI.

Industrial Robotics Integrators

Firms deploying Fanuc/ABB for factories. Targets for project mgmt software and safety guarding hardware.

Robotics-as-a-Service (RaaS)

Leasing bot fleets to customers. Targets for billing software and remote diagnostic APIs.

Tactical & EOD Robotics

Bomb disposal and recon bots. Targets for encrypted comms, ruggedized chassis, and government sales.

Robotics Logic & SLAM SaaS

Software for autonomous navigation. B2B targets for API data and simulation environments.

Commercial Cleaning Robots

Floor scrubbers for airports/malls. Targets for high-capacity water pumps and fleet tracking.

Palletizing & Sorting Robots

End-of-line automation. Targets for vision-guided pickers and conveyor integration tech.

Inspection & Drone Robotics

Industrial drone mfgs (Skydio alternatives). Targets for high-res cameras and thermal imaging SDKs.

Humanoid Robotics Labs

Next-gen general purpose bots (Figure/Tesla clones). Targets for high-torque actuators and LLM compute.

Robotics Fleet Orchestration

Software managing multi-vendor fleets. Targets for API connectors and dashboard tech.

Robotics R&D Labs (Private)

Tier 1 research boutiques. Targets for lab equipment and government grant data.

Tele-Operation Tech Providers

Remote control software for bots. Targets for low-latency video APIs and 5G connectivity.

Robotic Perception Startups

Specialized AI for bot vision. Targets for vector databases and annotated datasets.

Robot Maintenance & Refurb

Independent repair for industrial bots. Targets for spare parts inventory and service CRM.

Robotics Private Equity

Investing in automation assets. Targets for due diligence and deal-flow data.

Anatomy of a High-Value Robotics Lead

In Robotics, the "Stack" determines the enterprise. A company using ROS2 (Robot Operating System) with SLAM navigation and Fleet Simulation is a top-tier tech buyer.

We extract these "Mechatronic Signals" to help you find the true builders.

Tech Fingerprints

  • OS: Detection of ROS, ROS2, or specialized Linux (Ubuntu for Robotics) keywords.
  • Sim: Usage of NVIDIA Isaac, Gazebo, or Unity Robotics Hub.
  • Perception: Mentions of OpenCV, Point Cloud Library (PCL), or TensorFlow.

Operational Signals

  • Fleet Size: Analysis of "Case Studies" counting deployed units (e.g. 50+ bots).
  • Hardware: Mentions of specialized vendors like Ouster, Velodyne, or Maxon.
  • Hiring: Open roles for "Motion Planning," "Controls Engineer," or "Computer Vision."

Outreach Strategy: The "Simulation" Play

If you sell simulation compute, filter for startups with Series A funding but no Isaac/Gazebo mention.
Pitch: "Avoid expensive hardware crashes. Scale your synthetic training data 10x faster with our cloud-sim environment..."

Verification: The "Builder" Check

We distinguish between companies that use robots and companies that code robots.

  • GitHub Presence: Are they active in the ROS community or publishing drivers?
  • Documentation: Is there a comprehensive "Hardware Integration Guide" for developers?
  • Facility Check: Does the address match a site with high-bay testing areas or factory signals?

This ensures you pitch to actual manufacturers, not just retailers or end-users.

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