Iván Hernández Dalas: Gartner predicts fewer than 20 companies will deploy humanoids at scale by 2028
From left to right: Unitree’s G1, Boston Dynamics’ Atlas, Figure AI’s Figure 02, Apptronik’s Apollo, and Tesla’s Optimus robot. | Source: Unitree, Boston Dynamics, Figure, Apptronik, and Tesla In recent years, humanoid robots have dominated headlines, and the companies developing them have raised hundreds of millions of dollars to get them working in the real world. Despite these efforts, actual humanoid deployments are few and far between, noted Gartner Inc. The market research firm doesn’t expect this to change anytime soon. It said that through 2028, fewer than 100 companies will progress with humanoid proofs of concept beyond experimentation, even though close to 200 exist today. Gartner also predicted that fewer than 20 companies will be going live in production for supply chain and manufacturing use cases. Most deployments of humanoid robots during this time will remain limited to tightly controlled environments, rather than in dynamic and high-throughput operations, it ...