Highlights 

  • Humanoid Global advances a diversified portfolio across the humanoid robotics and embodied AI value chain. 
  • New updates showcase investments in hardware systems, enabling technologies, and AI intelligence. 
  • Portfolio includes companies building emotional, perceptive, and industrial humanoid capabilities. 
  • Strategic focus aims to accelerate real-world deployment across logistics, manufacturing, and enterprise automation. 
  • The company reinforces its long-term vision to drive the evolution of human-centric robotics. 

Humanoid Global Holdings Corp. (CSE:ROBO) has released a comprehensive update highlighting the progress of its expandinginvestmentportfolio in humanoid robotics and embodiedartificial intelligence. The company’s mandate centers on building exposure across the entire value chain—from enabling components to full-scale humanoid platforms and advanced AI-driven intelligence systems. 

Technical Advisor Ahad Armin noted that humanoid technology is advancing toward a connected ecosystem capable of intuitive, real-world interaction. Within this landscape, each portfolio company contributes an essential capability, helping shape the next chapter of human-centric automation. 

Diverse Portfolio Spanning Hardware, Intelligence & Enablers 

Humanoid Global has invested in multiple emerging leaders, creating a balanced ecosystem of complementary technologies. 

Cartwheel Robotics is developing human-like systems with interactive, emotionally aware behavior, opening applications in daily assistance and adaptive learning. 

RideScan Ltd. provides predictive diagnostics for autonomous and robotic platforms, enabling safer and more reliable operations by identifying component-level risks in advance. 

Agility Robotics continues to scale Digit, among the first humanoids deployed in commercial logistics, warehousing, and industrial settings—demonstrating increasing adoption across enterprise environments. 

A privately held U.S. Humanoid Developer, backed by more than USD 1 billion in funding, is advancing a general-purpose humanoid aimed at repetitive and physically intensive tasks in 3PL, retail, and manufacturing. 

Formic Technologies delivers robots-as-a-service through a subscription-style model that removes traditional upfront automation costs, supporting easier deployment for industrial clients. 

HowToRobot operates a global marketplace matching companies with automation solutions, further accelerating adoption in sectors seeking modernization and efficiency. 

Positioning for the Next Era of Real-World Robotics 

According to CEO Shahab Samimi, the company’s investment approach is grounded in the belief that humanoid and embodied AI technologies will scale across a full spectrum of solutions rather than through any single category. By backing companies that provide hardware, enabling systems, and next-generation intelligence, Humanoid Global aims to participate in the long-term transformation of how humans and intelligent machines work together. 

Conclusion 

Humanoid Global Holdings Corp. continues to position itself at the center of a rapidly advancing industry by supporting companies developing foundational technologies for humanoid robotics. Through its diversified approach, the company is shaping an ecosystem geared toward real-world deployment, workforce empowerment, and scalable automation. 

Humanoid Globals’ shares closed at CAD 1.25, marking a 3.10% decrease from the prior session.