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MiloX Robotics is a U.S.-based robotics company specializing in AI-powered Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) designed for material handling and internal logistics in healthcare (primarily hospitals) and hospitality environments. The company focuses on streamlining routine transport tasks—such as medications, lab specimens, meals, linens, supplies, and waste—so that human staff can dedicate more time to patient care and customer experience. Their solutions emphasize safety, reliability, adaptability, and seamless integration into existing workflows.
MiloX develops intelligent, purpose-built robots that use advanced 3D SLAM navigation, safety sensors (e.g., SICK Nano-scan), and multiple authentication methods (RFID, biometrics, QR code). Features include real-time obstacle avoidance, in-place rotation on some models, Wi-Fi/5G connectivity, and LFP batteries with fast charging. The robots are built with durable stainless steel chassis and are designed for service-oriented facilities with considerations for slopes, gaps, and tight spaces.
Main Robot-Based Products:
- CarePrime: A powerful, flexible heavy-payload robot with 1,322 lbs (600 kg) capacity. It handles diverse loads, towing, food/linen transport, general materials, and waste disposal. Key specs include speeds up to 5.9 ft/s unloaded, 6-8 hour runtime, dimensions of 48.8″ x 24.4″ x 55.1″, 10% slope capability, and 1-hour charging. It supports lifting and towing for high-volume operations.
- CareMate: A compact, self-contained delivery robot with 122 lbs (40 kg) payload, ideal for lighter, secure transports like medications, lab specimens, and central supply items. It offers up to 10 hours runtime, a 76L cabin with multi-compartment options (including refrigeration/custom interiors), a 10.1″ touchscreen HMI, and high navigation accuracy (±0.2 in). It fits through narrow passageways (min. 27.6″).
- CareCore: A low-profile, adaptable heavy-payload platform (also 1,322 lbs / 600 kg) optimized for under-cart or discreet integration. It shares similar heavy-duty capabilities with CarePrime for food, linens, materials, and waste hauling but with a much lower height (10.6″), making it suitable for space-constrained or specialized workflows.
MiloX positions its fleet as a way to reduce delays, minimize staff walking time, improve operational efficiency, and maintain high safety standards in dynamic human environments. The company is relatively new (founded around 2025) and is actively expanding, with participation in industry events like Automate. Their software likely includes fleet management for coordinated operations.
Overall, MiloX Robotics targets the growing demand for service robotics in people-centric industries, offering practical automation that enhances rather than replaces human roles.
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