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Doozy Robotics, a Singapore-based physical AI (Artificial Intelligence) robotics company, has announced its decision to expand into the United States, Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, and Asia. This move marks a new phase of growth for the company with its physical AI platform and orchestration technology.
Thanks to its vertically integrated ecosystem, Doozy brings together industrial super-humanoid robots, autonomous mobile robots, and autonomous forklifts. All these systems are coordinated by the company's proprietary orchestration layer, Eywa-OS.
This platform acts like a super-intelligent factory manager. It interprets production goals, deploys humanoid robots and other robots on the factory floor, and adapts to unexpected situations. The industrial super-humanoid robot is scheduled to be launched later this year, with initial deployments beginning shortly thereafter.
Suresh Chandrasekar, CEO and co-founder of Doozy Robotics, states, "The global labor shortage is not a temporary imbalance but a structural shift. We are building the physical AI workforce that will power the next era of manufacturing. By combining humanoid robots, autonomous systems, and Eywa-OS orchestration, we enable facilities to operate intelligently and scalably. This expansion into the US is a critical step for this vision."
The company is also expanding its Robot-as-a-Service (RaaS) model to its multi-agent ecosystem. Instead of purchasing hardware, customers can subscribe to an integrated autonomous workforce on a monthly basis. This allows them to increase or decrease the number of humanoid robots and other robots as production demands change, transforming factory automation from a heavy capital expenditure into a flexible operational service.
Doozy Robotics' expansion comes amidst a structural labor shortage and increasing demand for a scalable autonomous industrial workforce.


















