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Manufacturing robots in Austin, TX

Buy commercial robots for manufacturing operations across the Central Texas tech corridor, deployed by a Farhand Field Service Engineer, with AI-guided lifetime service via Farhand Relay.

Serving the Central Texas tech corridor — the Samsung Austin Semiconductor campus in Taylor, the Tesla Gigafactory east of town, and the growing semiconductor + EV supplier base across the metro.

In Austin, the workflows we typically automate for manufacturing include machine tending, pick & place, palletizing, and more. Every fleet ships pre-loaded into Farhand Relay so the support gets smarter with every shift.

What we automate in Austin manufacturing

Machine tendingPick & placePalletizingWelding + screwdrivingInternal material movementIndustrial floor cleaningBABA / federal procurement

Brands we ship into Austin manufacturing

Every unit ships with Farhand Relay AI-guided service for the life of the fleet.

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Standard Bots

in Austin, TX

Standard Bots (Glen Cove, NY, founded 2017) builds the RO1, a $37K-$45K 6-axis collaborative robot designed to deploy in days rather than weeks.

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Universal Robots

in Austin, TX

Universal Robots (Odense, Denmark, 2005, owned by Teradyne) created the collaborative-robot category and remains the global market leader, with 90,000+ cobots deployed in 60+ countries.

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Doosan Robotics

in Austin, TX

Doosan Robotics (South Korea, 2015) builds collaborative robots spanning the H-Series (heavy payload, up to 25kg), M-Series (medium, 5–15kg), A-Series (lightweight, 3–9kg), and P-Series (palletizing-focused).

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OTTO Motors

in Austin, TX

OTTO Motors (a Rockwell Automation company) develops industrial-grade heavy-duty AMRs with over 10 million production hours logged through 2026.

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Mobile Industrial Robots (MiR)

in Austin, TX

Mobile Industrial Robots (MiR), part of Teradyne, is the global leader in collaborative AMRs for internal logistics.

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Geek+

in Austin, TX

Geek+ has held the global AMR market leadership for 7 consecutive years, with 48.5% market share in goods-to-person solutions.

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LionsBot

in Austin, TX

LionsBot (Singapore, 2018) builds purpose-built commercial cleaning robots with industrial-grade durability.

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Cenobots

in Austin, TX

Cenobots builds AI-powered autonomous floor-cleaning robots for commercial and industrial facilities that demand consistent cleanliness.

Austin operations that run manufacturing workflows

Austin-area facilities of these companies are exactly the kinds of operations we deploy manufacturing robots into.

Samsung Austin Semiconductor
Tesla Gigafactory
NXP Semiconductors
Applied Materials
3M Austin

How a manufacturing rollout works in Austin

You scope, we quote. We walk your Austin manufacturing operation — workflows, throughput, physical constraints, integration needs — and quote the right fleet for your real workload.

Units ship pre-mapped to your facility when possible. Our Field Service Engineers commission on-site, train your team, and hand off into Farhand Relay for ongoing service. Coverage spans the entire Central Texas tech corridor via our closest-hub dispatch model.

When something needs attention, you text us. Relay diagnoses the fault from sensor data. A Field Service Engineer is on-site within 24 hours — typically same-day in Austin given metro density.

Frequently asked questions

Pick 1 high-volume repetitive workflow (machine tending, palletizing, screwdriving, pick-and-place). Standard Bots RO1 is purpose-built for drop-in deployment ($37K–$45K, 1–2 week deploy). UR5e/UR10e for ecosystem breadth. Doosan H-Series for heavy payload.