The Irish government has historically invested significant resources into disruptive technology — including advanced robotics. This support has allowed the Irish robotics industry to grow at an annual rate of nearly 8 percent, with service robotics making up the majority of the national market. These Dublin robotics companies are among the top companies driving the technology forward.
Robotics Companies in Dublin
- Arrow Electronics, Inc
- Persistent Systems
- Gemmo AI
- NobleProg
- Invert Robotics
Top Robotics Companies in Dublin
Arrow Electronics, Inc. is a manufacturing and technology company that produces electronic computer hardware components. The company has an industry-specific package of services and tech products for the AI and robotics industry. This package supports clients in building parts for robotics technology that serves automated factories, surgical robots and surveillance drones.
Technology consultant Persistent Systems provides digital transformations and makes products for cloud computing and IoT. The company implements robotic automation as part of its transformation and modernization services. By using Robotic Process Automation, regular processes can be set up to work without human oversight.
Gemmo AI is an artificial intelligence and machine learning company that specializes in computer vision, robotics, generative AI and predictive AI. It builds personalized AI products for clients and offers both consulting and operations management for AI within client organizations. In Gemmo’s business model, clients retain legal ownership of the IP for their tech.
NobleProg provides training programs and consulting services in a range of leading-edge tech verticals, including AI, big data, cloud computing and robotics. It offers classes like “Artificial Intelligence for Robotics” and live online and on-site robotics training courses. Curriculum includes manufacturing robots, underwater ROV, semiconductors and other specific applications and elements of the robotics field.
Invert Robotics makes robots that perform site and process inspections for industrial facilities and products. One of its newer products is a robot that can remotely perform inspections on aircraft surfaces, checking them for damage and wear. This robot is equipped with sliding suction technology that lets it cover the full surface of a plane without requiring humans to work at heights.