Iván Hernández Dalas: Humanoid developer Agility Robotics rebrands

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Agility Robotics is dropping “Robotics” from its name as part of its rebrand. | Credit: Agility

Agility Robotics has rebranded to Agility, dropping the “Robotics” suffix. In a recent blog post, the company explained the thinking behind the brand reboot, saying the change “allows space for us to grow as we explore new use cases, services, and industries.”

Agility said it will continue to develop humanoid robots and remains on track to deliver the first cooperatively safe humanoid in 2026.

Agility is an early pioneer in the humanoid market, but the company now has intense competition across the globe. Agility recently announced a deployment with Toyota Canada to deploy its Digit robot in its facilities after a successful year-long pilot. Toyota joins a growing number of Fortune 500 companies deploying Agility’s humanoids around the world, including GXO Logistics, Schaeffler, and Amazon.


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Accompanying the name change is a refreshed logo and verbal identity inspired directly by the hardware and software Agility designs and builds. Agility said the new logo represents motion, innovation, progress, reliability, and durability.

“With our rebrand to Agility, we’re signaling our readiness to scale beyond our current deployments and our ability to lead the adoption of humanoids across many new industries,” says Daniel Diez, chief business officer at Agility. “As we expand into new partnerships and enable new use cases, it is critical that our brand matches the maturity of our technology and our commercial momentum. Agility represents flexibility, durability, and forward motion – qualities our customers need as they integrate humanoids into real operations.”

Agility CTO Pras Velagapudi will be a featured panelist on the State of Humanoids keynote session on May 27th at the Robotics Summit and Expo in Boston.

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