Agility Robotics heads to Wall Street in a $2.5 billion bet on staffing warehouses with humanoids (opens original article in a new tab)
Agility Robotics, a humanoid robotics company, is going public with a $2.5 billion valuation, aiming to expand its warehouse automation solutions.
- Agility Robotics plans to go public with a $2.5 billion valuation through a merger with an investment firm.
- Digit robots are designed for warehouse tasks, featuring birdlike legs and gripper-like hands, and are already in use in industrial settings.
- The company has backing from major firms like Amazon, Nvidia, and Foxconn, and aims to address labor shortages through automation.
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