qbrobotics is an Italian company founded in 2011 as a spin-off of the University of Pisa and the Italian Institute of Technology. Specializing in the production of innovative robotic devices, the company is a leader in the implementation of soft-robotics technology. Its main products include robotic hands, handles, grippers for delta robots, and variable stiffness actuators, all designed to replicate the natural principles of motion control. The company's 400m2 facility in the Technological Complex of Pisa serves as the hub for all stages of production, from research and development to hardware realization, laboratory testing, and software programming.
Notably, qbrobotics has internalized its entire production process and established the qblab, a durability and performance testing laboratory that adheres to the highest European certifications. The company operates across three primary business units: Industrial Robotics, Service Robotics, and Biomedical and Prosthetic. These units enable qbrobotics to produce collaborative and soft end-effectors, robotic hands for humanoids, modular actuators, and upper-limb prosthetics, including robotic hands.
Since its inception, qbrobotics has experienced steady growth and successfully consolidated its position in the market. The company has expanded its partnerships worldwide, establishing a significant presence in the EU, US, Japan, Korea, China, ASEAN, and South America.
As of now, there is no publicly disclosed information regarding qbrobotics' last investment or its associated investors.
There is no investment information
No recent news or press coverage available for qbrobotics.