Brain Corp. Launches Autonomous Delivery Robot

Brain Corp.'s latest product is designed to help transport goods across large stores, warehouses and factory floors

Cleaning robots boasting Brain Corp.’s technology already grace the floors of Walmart and other big retailers. The San Diego startup announced on April 2 it would take its talents in another direction: delivery robots.

Brain Corp.’s newest product, AutoDelivery, won’t be delivering takeout to your doorstep. What it will do is help transport goods across large stores, warehouses and factory floors. The autonomous mobile robots are meant to help companies improve workflows and reduce interruptions.

“The integration of BrainOS into not just another form factor, but an entirely new vertical outside of floor care further proves the robustness and extensibility of the BrainOS platform,” Brain Corp. Co-Founder and CEO Eugene Izhikevich said in a news release. “With the introduction of a delivery robot powered by BrainOS, we are another step closer to fulfilling our vision of a world where the lives of people are made safer, easier, more productive, and more fulfilling with the help of robots.”

Brain Corp. said it was currently seeking a manufacturer for the robot, and expects to bring it to market it early 2020.

The company has big backers in SoftBank Group Corp., which led a $114 million round in 2017, and Qualcomm Ventures, which led a $10 million series B round in 2012.

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