RoboForce’s TITAN Robot Featured in NVIDIA GTC Keynote

November 06, 2025
RoboForce’s AI robot TITAN was highlighted by NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang at the GTC keynote in Washington, D.C., recognizing the company’s advances in physical AI. The company has secured over 11,000 robot orders and is expanding pilot deployments across multiple industries.

RoboForce was featured by Jensen Huang, CEO of NVIDIA, during the NVIDIA GTC keynote in Washington, D.C., announced in a press release. The presentation highlighted advancements in physical AI, showcasing RoboForce’s flagship robot, TITAN, among other companies working at the intersection of AI and robotics.

TITAN is a scalable AI-driven robot built for industrial environments. It operates autonomously using RoboForce’s RF-Net 3D foundation model, which enables precise spatial understanding and manipulation. The robot features dual arms with a 40 kg payload capacity and an eight-hour runtime.

The company has transitioned from research and development to commercial pilot production, securing more than 11,000 robot orders through letters of intent. Pilot deployments are already active in the energy sector, with plans to expand into data centers, logistics, mining, shipping, and manufacturing.

RoboForce stated that it is preparing for market expansion and manufacturing readiness through 2026. The company is also developing specialized “robot internships” for the solar energy market and seeking new industrial partners to deploy physical AI robots globally.

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