Profile
Peer Robotics is a collaborative mobile robotics company founded in 2019 that develops intelligent, human-centric Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) for material handling in manufacturing environments. The company focuses on making automation accessible, simple, and cost-effective for brownfield (existing) factories by creating robots that learn directly from human workers and operate safely alongside them. Headquartered in New Haven, Connecticut (with roots and additional operations in India), Peer Robotics emphasizes flexibility, ease of deployment, and minimal disruption to existing workflows.
The company’s robots are designed from the ground up to eliminate the complexity and high costs typically associated with traditional automation. They feature advanced learning capabilities, allowing shop-floor workers to teach the robots new tasks through natural interaction. This human-robot collaboration approach makes automation viable for high-mix, low-volume production environments.
Key robot-based products include:
- Peer 3000 Series: The latest collaborative mobile robot platform designed for adaptability and ease of integration into existing operations. It supports intelligent material movement with strong emphasis on human partnership.
- RM 500: A heavy-duty AMR with a 500 kg payload capacity, engineered for large-scale material handling in demanding manufacturing settings.
- RM 250: A more agile model with a 250 kg payload, offering a balance of strength, speed, and maneuverability for dynamic factory floors.
Core Solutions:
- Pallet Movement
- Trolley Movement & Tugging
- Bin/Kitting Delivery
- Machine Tending
These solutions require no major infrastructure changes, support existing assets (pallets, trolleys, bins), and include intelligent features like autonomous charging, LiDAR + camera navigation, external power/I/O ports, and a user-friendly dashboard for real-time monitoring, insights, and fleet management.
Peer Robotics serves global markets including the USA, Mexico, Germany, Hungary, and India. The company continues to expand its platform to support more complex manufacturing automation needs while maintaining a strong focus on simplicity and human-centric design.
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