Borg Robotics company profile
Borg Robotics builds AI-powered autonomous robotic systems for industrial workcells. Its product line includes modular humanoid and robotic-arm systems designed to automate physical tasks across manufacturing, handling and workcell operations.
Facts
- Segment: Industrial
- Country: United States
- Founded: 2022
- Website: https://www.borgrobotic.com/
Profile sections
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- Market context
- Products
- Facts
- Context / Market Position
- Events
- Team
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Summary
Borg Robotics builds AI-powered autonomous robotic systems for industrial workcells. Its product line includes modular humanoid and robotic-arm systems designed to automate physical tasks across manufacturing, handling and workcell operations.
Market context
Focuses on practical deployment in real industrial workflows, emphasizing modularity and efficiency over demonstration-first humanoid design. Proprietary modular robotics stack: humanoid (Borg 01), mobile manipulator (Borg Mobile), and robotic arm (Borg Arm) Shared vision-language-action model across platforms Workcell-first paradigm: replace tasks in existing workflows immediately.
- Capability: Autonomous task execution in industrial environments Logistics and warehouse automation Modular robot architectures (switchable forms) Shared VLA intelligence across humanoid, mobile, and arm systems
- Strategic position: Workcell-first robotics (not humanoid-first or consumer-first) Practical deployment in real industrial workflows Positions as "automate any workcell" stack rather than demonstration-first design
Products
- Borg (Mobile)
- Borg 01
- Borg Arm
Facts
- Website: https://www.borgrobotic.com/
- HQ: Detroit, United States
- Founded: 2022
- Segment: Industrial
Modular industrial humanoid company
Borg Robotics develops modular autonomous robot systems, including Borg 01 and Borg Arm, for automating industrial workcells.
- Target environment: Industrial workcells, manufacturing sites, warehouses, robotics development environments and human-scale task areas.
- Deployment model: Modular robot hardware and autonomy stack development through humanoid and arm-based systems.
- Customer context: Manufacturers, automation teams, industrial operators and companies seeking flexible workcell automation.
- Workflow context: Workcell automation, modular manipulation, end-effector switching, humanoid task execution and autonomous industrial operation.
- Commercial maturity: Early-stage industrial robotics company with public modular humanoid and arm positioning. Scaling depends on workcell validation, hardware durability, autonomy reliability, and customer pull for fle…
- Market position: Industrial robotics developer focused on modular humanoid and arm systems for flexible workcells.
- Adoption constraints: Adoption depends on autonomy reliability, modular hardware durability, task fit, customer validation, production readiness and service support.
- Adjacent context: Adjacent context includes modular humanoids, industrial mobile manipulation, autonomous workcells and robotic arm platforms.
- Source confidence: medium
Events
- 2025-04-15 - Product Launch - Borg Robotics Announces Autonomous Forklift and Heavy-Load Mobile Robot - The autonomous forklift is designed to move pallets in and out of racking systems, with a load capacity of 2,500 kg…
- 2025-03-21 - Market Signal - Borg Robotics Develops Connected Robotic Ecosystem for Industrial Automation - Borg Robotics introduces a modular humanoid robot, Borg 01, designed for industrial environments.
- 2024-11-01 - Demonstration - Borg Robotics unveiled Borg 01, a modular humanoid robot designed for autonomous logistics and industrial labor. - Borg Robotics unveiled Borg 01 as a modular humanoid platform.
Team
- Lorenzo Juncaj - Founder and Engineer - Central founder for Borg Robotics' modular humanoid and industrial arm systems.
Context tags
- Service robotics integrator - Peer Group
- Automation integrator - Stack Layer
- Service robotics deployment - Workflow
- Service and public venues - Customer Environment
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