Cognibotics

Lund, Sweden

Founded 2013

About Cognibotics

Cognibotics AB is a Swedish robotics technology company headquartered in Lund at Ideon Science Park, committed to radically improving productivity, sustainability, and human dignity through Cognitive Robotics—robots that move smartly according to captured human intent. The company specializes in groundbreaking robot hardware, control algorithms, dynamic computing, and interactive motion programming designed to integrate seamlessly with existing automation systems. Their flagship products include Juliet&Romeo, described as the world's first generic robot programming language that is low-latency real-time multitasking while being safe with automatic memory management, supported by their real-time virtual machine Romeo. The HKM1800 is an automated picking system for warehouse automation featuring a hybrid kinematic design combining serial and parallel kinematics, achieving pick rates over 2,000 articles per hour with a lightweight carbon fiber construction covering a 10 square meter workspace. SigmaTau provides high-dynamic robotics systems for machining large parts, offering superior speed, workspace, and accuracy. The company also offers robot calibration solutions—easy-to-use calibration and compensation tools for industrial robots and cobots to maximize accuracy and motion consistency. Founded in 2013, Cognibotics works with major robotics and automation partners including ABB, COMAU, Beckhoff, and Movu Robotics. Their close collaboration with Lund University and partnership with KEBA for AutoStore integration demonstrates their commitment to advancing the warehouse automation industry.

Key Products & Services

HKM1800

Founded
2013
Employees
11-50
Funding
$4M

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Company Details

Country
Sweden
City
Lund
Type
commercial