Physical AI Company Announces Expansion in Global Markets with Platform

Doozy Robotics, a Singapore-based company, announced global expansion in the U.S., GCC, and Asia, introducing its Physical AI platform combining humanoid robots, autonomous mobile robots, and forklifts managed by Eywa-OS. The expansion aims to address the structural labor shortage by offering a Robot-as-a-Service model, allowing factories to scale automation flexibly through monthly subscriptions instead of capital expenditures.
Doozy Robotics, a Singapore-based firm specializing in physical AI robotics, is expanding its operations into the United States, Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), and Asia. The company’s new Physical AI platform integrates an industrial super humanoid, autonomous mobile robots, and autonomous forklifts, all coordinated by its proprietary Eywa-OS orchestration layer. The platform functions as an intelligent factory manager, optimizing production goals by dynamically allocating humanoids and robots while adapting to disruptions. The industrial super humanoid is set for launch later this year, with early deployments planned shortly afterward. Doozy Robotics is also introducing a Robot-as-a-Service model, allowing customers to subscribe to a multi-agent autonomous workforce on a monthly basis. This approach enables factories to scale operations up or down based on demand, converting automation from a fixed capital cost into an operational expense. The expansion aligns with the company’s response to the global labor shortage, which CEO and co-founder Suresh Chandrasekar describes as a permanent shift. By combining humanoids, autonomous systems, and AI-driven orchestration, Doozy aims to create a scalable, intelligent workforce for modern manufacturing. The company’s focus on flexibility and adaptability positions it to meet rising demand for autonomous industrial solutions amid structural labor challenges. This expansion marks a critical step toward Doozy’s vision of powering the next era of factory automation.
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