Doozy Robotics, a Singapore-based physical AI humanoid company focused on autonomous industrial workforces, announced a global expansion across the United States, GCC, and Asia as it prepares for a planned Series A fundraising round. The company said the expansion is supported by seed-stage backing from investors including Cocoon Capital following what it described as strong commercial traction.
Founded by Suresh Chandrasekar and Ajmal Thahseen, Doozy Robotics is developing a vertically integrated industrial automation ecosystem that combines Industrial Super Humanoids, Autonomous Mobile Robots, Autonomous Forklifts, and its proprietary orchestration platform called Eywa-OS. The company said Eywa-OS is designed to function as a factory management intelligence layer that interprets production goals, allocates robotic resources dynamically, and adapts operations in real time.
The company plans to launch its Industrial Super Humanoid platform in the third quarter of 2026, with initial deployments expected shortly afterward.
Doozy Robotics said it is targeting a growing global labor shortage affecting industrial and manufacturing sectors. The company cited projections that labor shortages in the United States could contribute more than $1 trillion in negative GDP impact by 2030, while also noting an aging workforce and limited younger labor participation.
The company is also expanding its Robot-as-a-Service offering into a broader multi-agent industrial ecosystem. Rather than requiring customers to purchase robotics hardware upfront, Doozy Robotics offers a subscription-based autonomous workforce model that allows facilities to scale robotic capacity based on operational demand.
According to the company, it has already built a qualified global pipeline exceeding $200 million, secured a $144 million memorandum of understanding with a major industrial conglomerate, and launched a humanoid deployment pilot with a U.S. pharmaceutical company. The company also said paying customers are active across two continents, including engagements with Daimler, Carrier, and VitaQuest.
KEY QUOTES:
“The global labor shortage is a structural shift, not a temporary imbalance. 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.”
Suresh Chandrasekar, CEO & Co-Founder, Doozy Robotics
“We have been incredibly impressed by the sheer velocity of Doozy Robotics’ traction to date. 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.”
Michael Blakey, Managing Partner, Cocoon Capital