Doozy Robotics announces global expansion to scale physical AI industrial workforce

Physical AI humanoid startup plans Series A to further international growth

Doozy Robotics

By Robotics 24/7 Staff    May 21, 2026         

Doozy Robotics announces global expansion to scale physical AI industrial workforce

Doozy Robotics

Doozy Robotics announced global expansion plans, centered on the growth of its platform, featuring an “industrial super humanoid,” a fleet of AMRs and autonomous forklifts, all coordinated by the company's proprietary orchestration layer, Eywa-OS.

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Doozy Robotics announces global expansion to scale physical AI industrial workforce

Doozy Robotics

Doozy Robotics announced global expansion plans, centered on the growth of its platform, featuring an “industrial super humanoid,” a fleet of AMRs and autonomous forklifts, all coordinated by the company's proprietary orchestration layer, Eywa-OS.

Singapore-based physical AI humanoid company Doozy Robotics announced a coordinated global expansion across the United States, GCC, and Asia, marking its next phase of growth ahead of a planned Series A funding round.

The startup, which said it is building a vertically integrated ecosystem rather than selling isolated machines, was founded by Suresh Chandrasekar and Ajmal Thahseen.

Combined robotics platform

Doozy said that its platform combines an “industrial super humanoid,” a fleet of AMRs and autonomous forklifts, all coordinated by the company's proprietary orchestration layer, Eywa-OS.

The company said that its platform is designed to function as a super-intelligent factory manager. Eywa-OS governs the entire operation: it interprets high-level production goals, dynamically allocates humanoids and robots across the floor and adapts to disruptions in real time.

"The global labor shortage is a structural shift, not a temporary imbalance," Chandrasekar said. "We are building the physical AI workforce that will power the next era of manufacturing. By combining humanoids, autonomous systems and Eywa-OS orchestration, we are enabling facilities to operate with intelligence at scale. This expansion into the U.S. marks a critical step towards that vision."

Doozy said that the industrial super humanoid is scheduled to launch in Q3 2026, with first deployments beginning soon after.

The company said that it is also extending the RaaS model to a full multi-agent ecosystem. Instead of purchasing hardware outright, Doozy said that customers subscribe to an integrated autonomous workforce monthly, and can scale humanoids and robots up or down as production demand shifts - turning factory automation from a heavy capital expenditure into an elastic operational service.

"We have been incredibly impressed by the sheer velocity of Doozy Robotics' traction to date," said Michael Blakey, managing partner at Cocoon Capital, and an early investor in the company. "Already having global customers actively deploying these systems across their warehouses and factories is a testament to the team's execution. They have cracked some of the most persistent bottlenecks in industrial robotics, such as seamlessly navigating uneven floors and disorganized spaces, and reducing the operational footprint by 50% compared to traditional forklifts. Most importantly, they are delivering this advanced capability at a price point that makes mass-market adoption inevitable. It is a truly impressive leap forward for the industry."

Doozy said that it has entered this phase with commercial proof points at the seed stage, including a qualified global pipeline of more than $200M, a $144M MOU signed with a major industrial conglomerate and a large pilot of humanoid deployments underway with a U.S. pharmaceutical leader. The company said that it has customers across two continents, with engagements spanning Daimler, Carrier and VitaQuest.

 

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