One-line positioning: South Korea's representative collaborative-robot maker — the "Indy" series competes on value and open ecosystems, and is a primary overseas rival to Chinese cobot brands.
Key facts: Founded 2013 in Korea (CEO James Jung, KAIST-linked). Indy series cobots (Indy7/12/RP) emphasize torque density, ROS/UR-ecosystem compatibility and aggressive pricing, targeting welding, machine tending and medical use. Unlisted; multiple Korean funding rounds (per public reports); channel presence in Korea, Europe and Southeast Asia.
Products & tech: Six-axis cobots (3–12 kg payload) plus IndyRP mobile cobots; early ROS/ROS2 support; competes against Doosan domestically and Chinese makers (Dobot, JAKA) abroad.
Market position: Value player in a crowded global cobot market; investor watchpoint: overseas channels, ecosystem stickiness, and an AI-enabled "smart arm" pivot.
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