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General Robotics is a next-generation AI robotics company building GRID, an intelligence platform designed to deliver general-purpose robot intelligence across any robot form factor. The company focuses on creating a unified “Intelligence Grid” that enables rapid deployment of AI skills for perception, planning, and action in real-world environments. Founded by experienced researchers and engineers (including alumni from Microsoft Research with backgrounds in AirSim, Neural Simulation, and other foundational robotics AI projects), General Robotics aims to move beyond single-purpose robots toward truly adaptable, generalist systems.
The core offering is the GRID platform — a modular, agentic architecture for composing and deploying AI skills. It supports a wide range of robot types, including humanoids, robotic arms, quadrupeds, wheeled platforms, and aerial systems. GRID allows developers to access pre-trained AI skills, compose them using agentic workflows and code synthesis, evaluate them in high-fidelity simulators (such as NVIDIA Isaac Sim and AirGen), and deploy them rapidly across cloud, on-prem, or edge environments.
Key Features and Capabilities:
- Any Robot, Any Skill: Supports 40+ pre-trained AI skills and multiple robot OEMs.
- Fast Deployment: Skills can be deployed in as little as 15 minutes.
- High Scalability: Capable of handling 25,000+ concurrent robot requests per GRID instance.
- Simulation-Driven Development: Leverages synthetic data, reinforcement learning, and digital twins for rapid iteration and adaptation.
- Agentic Architecture: Enables skill composition through natural language, code synthesis, and multi-modal reasoning.
General Robotics recently received investment from Accenture to advance Physical AI in manufacturing and logistics. The company positions GRID as infrastructure for the emerging era of generalist robots, emphasizing safety, interpretability, and composability. It also maintains an academic program and startup initiatives to broaden access to its technology.
While General Robotics does not sell physical robot hardware, its platform serves as critical software infrastructure that powers advanced capabilities across many robot platforms. The company continues to publish research and expand its ecosystem of compatible robots and AI skills.
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