RoboForce introduces Titan for rugged industrial work
RoboForce introduced Titan as a tracked mobile manipulation robot for outdoor industrial environments, following an early funding round focused on solar and space work and preceding a larger scale-up round in 2026.

RoboForce introduced Titan on May 19, 2025, as its first robot for real-world industrial deployment and announced an additional $5 million in funding, bringing disclosed capital to $15 million. The launch followed a January $10 million early-stage round for AI-powered robotic labor, with the company’s initial focus on solar and space industries.
Titan is a tracked mobile manipulation robot built for outdoor industrial sites. The system combines rugged mobility, an upper-body manipulation structure and modular hardware for work across solar, mining, manufacturing, space, agriculture and offshore environments. RoboForce described the robot around strength, precision, efficiency and continuous learning across physical work domains.
The January round framed the company around sectors where labor is exposed to terrain, heat, remote sites, repetitive force and safety risk. Titan turned that early positioning into a visible hardware platform, with tracks for uneven or outdoor mobility and a manipulation system aimed at handling equipment, materials and site infrastructure.
RoboForce described its team as coming from robotics, autonomous vehicles, AI and industrial automation, with early backers including Myron Scholes, Gary Rieschel and Carnegie Mellon University. The company’s May launch added a defined robot to that technical base without disclosing named customer deployments or operating data.
Titan launched with public product positioning, target sectors and funding support. RoboForce did not disclose fleet size, purchase structure, uptime, task-cycle rates or site-level performance data. The event established Titan as the company’s first hardware platform for industrial robotic labor, with commercial evidence still dependent on named field deployments.
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