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Singapore's Doozy Robotics Announces Global Expansion with Seed Funding
Doozy Robotics Accelerates Global Expansion
Singapore-based humanoid robotics startup Doozy Robotics has announced its expansion of operations across the U.S., the Gulf region, and Asia. This move aims to scale its AI-powered industrial workforce platform in anticipation of a planned Series A funding round. Backed by investors including Cocoon Capital, the company is developing a vertically integrated system that combines humanoid robots, autonomous mobile robots, and autonomous forklifts, all coordinated through its proprietary Eywa-OS orchestration platform.
Industrial AI Workforce Platform and Market Strategy
Founded by Suresh Chandrasekar and Ajmal Thahseen, Doozy Robotics states that its Eywa-OS is designed as an AI-driven operational layer capable of interpreting production goals, assigning work across machine fleets, and adapting to changing factory conditions in real time. Its 'Industrial Super Humanoid platform' is scheduled for launch in Q3 2026. The company highlights long-term labor shortages, aging workforces, and slowing workforce growth as key drivers for industrial automation demand. Instead of selling standalone robots, Doozy is extending the robot-as-a-service model into a subscription-based autonomous workforce offering, allowing customers to scale deployments as production needs shift. Doozy reports entering this expansion phase with a global pipeline exceeding $200 million, a $144 million memorandum of understanding with a large industrial customer, and a pilot humanoid deployment underway with a U.S. pharmaceutical company.
*Source: AI Insider (2026-05-25)*
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