Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| iRobot | |
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| Name | iRobot |
| Type | Public |
| Traded as | NASDAQ: IRBT |
| Industry | Robotics |
| Founded | 1990 |
| Founders | Colin Angle, Helen Greiner, Rodney Brooks |
| Headquarters | Bedford, Massachusetts |
| Key people | Colin Angle, Christian Cerda |
iRobot is a leading global consumer robotics company that designs, builds, and sells robots for the home market, including the popular Roomba vacuum cleaning robot, which has been compared to other home automation devices from companies like August Smart Locks and Nest Labs. The company was founded in 1990 by Colin Angle, Helen Greiner, and Rodney Brooks, who met while working at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Artificial Intelligence Laboratory with Marvin Minsky and John McCarthy. iRobot has collaborated with other companies, such as Cisco Systems, Microsoft, and IBM, to develop innovative robotics and artificial intelligence solutions. The company's products have been featured in various media outlets, including The New York Times, Forbes, and Wired (magazine), and have been compared to other consumer electronics devices from companies like Samsung Electronics and Apple Inc..
iRobot was founded in 1990 by Colin Angle, Helen Greiner, and Rodney Brooks, who were all MIT graduates with a passion for robotics and artificial intelligence. The company's early products included the Genghis robot, which was designed for research and development purposes, and the Aqua robot, which was used for underwater exploration and was compared to other underwater vehicles from companies like Bluefin Robotics and DeepSea Power & Light. In the early 2000s, iRobot developed the PackBot, a tactical robot used by the United States military for bomb disposal and reconnaissance missions, and collaborated with other companies, such as Northrop Grumman and Lockheed Martin, to develop innovative military robotics solutions. The company's products have been used in various military operations, including the War in Afghanistan (2001-2021) and the Iraq War, and have been compared to other military robots from companies like QinetiQ and BAE Systems.
iRobot's product line includes the popular Roomba vacuum cleaning robot, which has been compared to other vacuum cleaners from companies like Dyson and SharkNinja, as well as the Braava floor mopping robot, which has been compared to other floor cleaning devices from companies like Swiffer and Miele. The company also offers the Mirra pool cleaning robot, which has been compared to other pool cleaning devices from companies like Polaris Pool Systems and Hayward Pool Products, and the Looj gutter cleaning robot, which has been compared to other gutter cleaning devices from companies like Gutter Helmet and LeafGuard. iRobot's products are available for purchase at various retailers, including Best Buy, Amazon, and Bed Bath & Beyond, and have been featured in various media outlets, including The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, and CNET.
iRobot's products use a range of technologies, including artificial intelligence, computer vision, and sensor systems, which have been developed in collaboration with other companies, such as Google and Microsoft. The company's Roomba robot uses a combination of infrared sensors and ultrasonic sensors to navigate and avoid obstacles, and has been compared to other autonomous vehicles from companies like Tesla, Inc. and Waymo. iRobot's Braava robot uses a navigation system that allows it to map and clean floors with precision, and has been compared to other floor cleaning devices from companies like Neato Robotics and Samsung Electronics. The company's products have been recognized for their innovative use of technology, including the CES Innovation Award and the Red Dot Design Award, and have been featured in various media outlets, including Wired (magazine), The Verge, and TechCrunch.
iRobot has made several acquisitions and partnerships over the years to expand its product line and technology capabilities. In 2017, the company acquired Robopolis, a French robotics company, to expand its presence in the European market and collaborate with other companies, such as Thales Group and Dassault Systèmes. iRobot has also partnered with companies like Amazon and Google to develop innovative smart home solutions, and has collaborated with other companies, such as Microsoft and IBM, to develop artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies. The company has also partnered with universities and research institutions, such as MIT and Stanford University, to advance the field of robotics and artificial intelligence, and has been recognized for its innovative partnerships, including the Partnership for Innovation Award and the Collaboration Award.
iRobot is a publicly traded company listed on the NASDAQ stock exchange under the ticker symbol IRBT. The company's revenue has grown significantly over the years, driven by the popularity of its Roomba and Braava products, and has been compared to other consumer electronics companies, such as Apple Inc. and Samsung Electronics. iRobot's leadership team includes Colin Angle, who serves as the company's CEO and Chairman of the Board, and Christian Cerda, who serves as the company's CFO. The company's board of directors includes Andrea Ghez, a Nobel Prize winner in physics, and Rosalind Picard, a MIT professor and expert in affective computing, and has been recognized for its innovative leadership, including the Leadership Award and the Innovation Award.
iRobot competes in the global consumer robotics market, which is expected to grow significantly over the next few years, driven by increasing demand for smart home devices and autonomous vehicles. The company's main competitors include Neato Robotics, Samsung Electronics, and Dyson, which offer a range of robotic vacuum cleaners and floor cleaning devices. iRobot's Roomba robot is one of the most popular robotic vacuum cleaners on the market, and the company has a strong brand presence in the United States and Europe, and has been recognized for its innovative products, including the Innovation Award and the Best of CES Award. The company has also been featured in various media outlets, including The New York Times, Forbes, and Wired (magazine), and has been compared to other consumer electronics companies, such as Apple Inc. and Google. Category:Robotics companies