RoboForce has announced the launch of Titan, a modular AI-enabled mobile robot designed for deployment in rugged industrial environments. Engineered for real-world operations across sectors such as solar, mining, manufacturing, and space, Titan combines multi-domain manipulation capabilities with AI-powered perception, planning, and learning frameworks.

Titan is RoboForce’s new modular AI robot engineered for field-deployable industrial manipulation tasks across a variety of industries. (Photo courtesy of RoboForce)

Titan currently ships in both wheeled and tracked base configurations, with additional variants in development. The system supports extended runtime and field-grade reliability, offering an 8-hour production cycle, a payload capacity of 40 kg, and a 1100 mm arm reach. Designed around five functional primitives—Pick, Place, Press, Twist, and Connect—Titan supports general-purpose manipulation tasks across unstructured or semi-structured environments. The system achieves fine-grained accuracy with manipulation precision rated to 1 mm.

At the core of Titan’s software stack is a proprietary AI framework designed for “Domain Intelligence,” combining sensor fusion, motion planning, and learned task policies to support adaptive operation in varied industrial contexts. The platform is optimized for tight co-design between hardware and AI software, with an emphasis on modularity, upgradeability, and system-level coordination.

In parallel with the product launch, RoboForce announced an additional $5 million in venture funding from both new and returning investors, bringing the company’s total capital raised to $15 million. The latest investment follows a $10 million early-stage round in January 2025. Proceeds will support workforce expansion, new pilot deployments, and the buildout of an advanced development and testing facility at RoboForce’s expanded Silicon Valley headquarters.

“We’re excited to begin field deployments of Titan,” said Leo Ma, founder and CEO of RoboForce. “This platform represents our initial step in enabling intelligent automation for physically demanding industrial work. We’re focused on supporting real-world tasks that extend human capability and reduce exposure to hazardous conditions.”

Pilot programs involving Titan are currently planned for implementation across multiple sectors, with applications including equipment handling, system integration, and repetitive field operations.

About RoboForce

RoboForce is a Silicon Valley-based robotics company developing modular robotic systems that integrate artificial intelligence, mobile manipulation, and adaptive learning for industrial environments. The company’s first platform, Titan, is designed to operate in outdoor and semi-structured settings across sectors such as energy, manufacturing, mining, and aerospace.

RoboForce’s technology stack includes task-driven motion primitives, sensor-integrated planning frameworks, and hardware-software co-optimization designed to enable extended deployment in variable field conditions. The company is currently focused on general-purpose robotic labor solutions that improve operational safety, efficiency, and scalability in physically intensive domains.

Learn more at www.roboforce.ai.

Source/Photo Credit: RoboForce


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