Top 10 Robotics Companies Shaping Toronto's Tech Scene

Top 10 Robotics Companies Shaping Toronto's Tech Scene

By Michael Thornton

February 28, 2025 at 10:02 PM

Robotics companies combine science, engineering, and technology to create machines that can replicate or enhance human actions. These robots serve multiple purposes, from improving workplace safety and productivity to providing assistance and companionship.

Robotic arm grasps cardboard package

Robotic arm grasps cardboard package

General Motors GM develops humanoid robots through a Space Act Agreement with NASA's Johnson Space Center. These robots incorporate advanced control, sensor, and vision technologies to assist astronauts and enhance automotive production safety.

NVIDIA Known for manufacturing GPUs, NVIDIA's AI for Robotics division provides a training platform for AI-enabled robots. Their technology enables rapid prototyping, training, and large-scale manufacturing of intelligent robots.

Pink Bot Specializing in automated delivery services, Pink Bot's robots deliver food and items to customers through integration with popular delivery apps. The company coordinates both robotic and human couriers for efficient delivery operations.

SharkNinja This household appliance company develops smart robotics solutions, particularly in floor care. Their vacuum cleaners use advanced mapping technology to navigate homes autonomously, avoiding obstacles like walls, stairs, and furniture.

Trexo Robotics Located in Mississauga, Trexo Robotics creates wearable devices that help children with disabilities walk independently. Their products are available globally through a network of healthcare providers.

Magna International As a mobility technology company, Magna International develops vehicle components and ADAS solutions. Their MARS (Magna Advanced Robotics Software) combines 3D camera technology with AI processing for advanced industrial robot capabilities.

Trajekt Sports Trajekt Sports develops advanced pitching machines that accurately replicate ball trajectories for baseball training. Their technology serves over 20 companies and 1,500 professionals worldwide.

Bluewrist Inc. This industrial automation specialist creates warehouse and factory robots with high-precision capabilities. They excel in developing robots for complex tasks like bin-picking and assembly line operations.

Promise Robotics Focused on construction automation, Promise Robotics develops factory arm assistants for picking, sorting, quality control, and assembly tasks in prefabricated construction.

Forcen Inc. ForceN Inc. specializes in force-sensing systems for AI-enabled robots. Their technology enables robots to perceive torque and pressure with human-like sensitivity, with applications in surgical, humanoid, and frontier robotics.

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