Salem, Ore.-based Agility Robotics, whose two-legged Digit robots have been tested inside Amazon warehouses, is set to become the first publicly traded U.S.
Agility’s humanoid robot, Digit, is used at manufacturing facilities and warehouses by companies such as Amazon.
Finally we have the first U.S. humanoid robot company going public. Unfortunately, it's via a SPAC, not an IPO. Still, it's a big step for the humanoid space.
Agility Robotics aims to go public via a $2.5 billion SPAC merger, focusing on expanding its humanoid Digit robots.
A maker of humanlike robots that carry totes around warehouses is aiming to go public on Wall Street in a test of whether there is a market for putting AI-powered humanoid machines to work.
Agility Robotics CEO Peggy Johnson discusses the company's upcoming IPO, valued at $2.5 billion, and their Digit humanoid ...
The first major humanoid robotics company just went public. Agility Robotics completed its public debut through a merger with ...
While other humanoid startups chase sky-high valuations, Agility Robotics is betting its future on execution — and a SPAC.
Agility Robotics CEO Peggy Johnson discusses the company's $2.5 billion SPAC deal and its humanoid robot, Digit. She explains ...
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