Addverb Technologies, an Indian technology company, is rapidly emerging in the global robotics field with the strong support of Reliance Group. The editor of Downcodes learned that the company plans to launch the first batch of 100 humanoid robots in 2025, and has made it clear that these robots will be widely used in energy, retail and other industries. This marks a landmark step for India in the field of artificial intelligence and robotics, and also indicates that the global robotics market will usher in a new competitive landscape in the future.
Sangeet Kumar, co-founder and CEO of Addverb, revealed many details in the interview, including Reliance Group’s support for its technology, the robot’s performance parameters and future development plans. Addverb's strong background and ambitious goals position it well against competitors in the United States, China and Europe.
Addverb's background is quite strong, with Reliance Industries holding a 56% stake in the company, becoming its largest consumer of robots. Kumar pointed out that Reliance's technological advantages will greatly promote Addverb's robot development, especially based on existing 5G technology, it will be applied to the research and development of humanoid robots.
Kumar also mentioned that these humanoid robots will be comparable to existing products in the US, Chinese and European markets in terms of speed, height and agility. But Addverb doesn’t just focus on humanoid robots. It also plans to launch military-grade robots in the future and even envisions sending humanoid robots to Mars.
Although the pricing of these robots has not yet been determined, Kumar emphasized that the price will vary based on the needs of different industries. Addverb already has 300 customers worldwide, including the well-known shipping company Maersk, which has laid a solid foundation for its future development.
With the growing global focus on humanoid robots, the entry of Indian companies is expected to bring new vitality to this market. American companies such as Figure, Tesla, Agility Robotics and Unitree are prominent in this field, and the rise of Addverb may push more Indian companies to enter this industry.
In this humanoid robot competition, Addverb’s strategic layout and technological innovation will become key factors. We look forward to the shock it will bring when its first batch of humanoid robots are launched in 2025.
The rise of Addverb Technologies not only demonstrates India's potential in the field of robotics, but also injects new vitality into the global robotics market. Let us wait and see the surprises it will bring in 2025. In the future, how humanoid robots will change our lives deserves our continued attention.