GRID - Global Robotics Intelligence Database
Shortlist robotics integrators and automation system integrators for deployment
Shortlist robotics integrators and automation system integrators by capability, sector, geography and linked deployment evidence. GRID helps teams find execution partners for robot integration, controls, vision systems, warehouse automation, mobile robots, maintenance and support without mixing them with unrelated IT integrators.

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Why Choose Robotics Integrator Intelligence?
Find robotics integrators that can shape deployment outcomes
Identify execution partners behind robotics adoption. GRID helps users map robotics integrators, robot integrators, robotics integration companies, automation system integrators and automation partners that design, install, program, maintain and support robotics and automation systems.
Implementation partner discovery
Integrator searches usually signal partner selection, vendor screening or regional implementation research. GRID helps users focus on robotics integrators, industrial automation integrators and automation system integrators while excluding unrelated IT and enterprise software traffic from the core scope.
Capability, sector and geography filters
Capability filters can include robot integration, controls, vision systems, warehouse automation, palletizing, welding, machine tending, mobile robots, maintenance, programming, training and system support. Sector filters can include automotive, electronics, logistics, food and beverage, healthcare, pharmaceuticals, metals, chemicals and general manufacturing.
Integrator relationships and deployment context
An integrator profile becomes more valuable when it shows capability, geography, sector exposure, robot categories, supplier relationships and connected deployments. Users can filter by capability, review category coverage, check linked deployments, review facility activity and monitor partnership or tender signals.
Decisions supported by integrator records
Key questions integrator intelligence helps OEMs, suppliers and strategy teams answer.
Which robotics integrators are active in a selected country or sector?
Which automation system integrators support a specific capability or robot category?
Which integrators are linked to deployments, facilities or suppliers?
Which partners should OEMs or suppliers consider for channel development?
Which integrators support warehouse automation, controls, vision or mobile robots?
Buyer Workflows
Identify implementation and channel partners by region and capability.
Map integrators serving relevant use cases and industries.
Benchmark implementation partners for automation projects.
Map the execution layer behind robotics adoption.
Assess integrator ecosystems and recurring deployment exposure.
Representative Record Fields
| Record Type | Description |
|---|---|
Integrator name | Company profile and normalized name. |
Capability | Robot integration, controls, vision, warehouse automation, mobile robots, training, maintenance or support. |
Sector coverage | Automotive, electronics, food, logistics, healthcare, metals, chemicals, pharmaceuticals or other sectors. |
Robot category links | Industrial robots, cobots, AMRs, AGVs, warehouse robots, vision systems or related categories. |
Linked activity | Deployments, facilities, OEM partnerships, certifications, tenders, awards and launches. |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a robotics integrator in GRID?
A robotics integrator is a company connected to the design, installation, programming, commissioning, maintenance or support of robotics or automation systems. GRID classifies these records by capability, sector and geography.
Can users filter automation system integrators by capability and sector?
Yes. Filters support capability, sector, geography, robot category, deployment links and source context, enabling users to shortlist integrators for specific markets or applications.
How does GRID separate robotics integrators from generic system integrators?
GRID uses robotics, automation, industrial automation and controls context to avoid unrelated IT, cloud or enterprise software traffic. The aim is to keep integrator intelligence tied to physical automation execution.
Can OEMs use GRID to identify implementation partners?
Yes. OEMs can use integrator records to identify regional partners, sector specialists and implementation ecosystems, then connect those records to deployments, facilities and suppliers.
Are integrator records linked to deployments and facilities?
Yes. Linked deployments and facilities make integrator profiles more actionable by showing where capabilities are connected to visible adoption activity or site-level demand.
Does GRID include controls integrators and automation consultants?
Yes, when their work is relevant to physical robotics, industrial automation or warehouse automation deployment. These records should be role-tagged so users can separate core integrators from adjacent advisors.