Automotive Robotic Industry

Autonomous and Collaborative Mission-oriented Vehicles

Automotive & Mobility Technologies
Non Active, Nov 2018 ceased to operate
Mature Nof HaGalil Founded 2010
Total raised
Stage
Mature
Founded
2010
Headcount
31
HQ
Nof HaGalil
Sector
Automotive & Mobility Technologies

About

Automotive Robotic Industry specializes in developing and manufacturing unmanned ground vehicles for civilian security, safety, and rescue applications. The company's AMSTAF autonomous vehicle is amphibious and can operate in virtually any terrain. The AMSTAF is easy to maintain and is designed to reduce the incidence of human error and minimize the risks to security officers. The AMSTAF can carry several types of weapons and other equipment, making the vehicle useful for riot control, surveillance, fire control, and cargo transport. Equipped with both a battery and a generator, the vehicle can operate continuously for up to 48 hours.

Company Intelligence Q&A

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What is the primary focus of Automotive Robotic Industry?
Automotive Robotic Industry specializes in developing and manufacturing unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) for civilian security, safety, and rescue applications.
What is the status of Automotive Robotic Industry as of November 2018?
Automotive Robotic Industry ceased to operate in November 2018 and is currently listed as inactive.
What is the name of Automotive Robotic Industry's flagship autonomous vehicle?
Automotive Robotic Industry's flagship product is the AMSTAF autonomous vehicle.
When was Automotive Robotic Industry founded?
Automotive Robotic Industry was founded in June 2010.
Where is Automotive Robotic Industry's headquarters located?
Automotive Robotic Industry's headquarters is located in Nof HaGalil, Israel.
How many employees did Automotive Robotic Industry have?
Automotive Robotic Industry had 31 employees.
What was a significant development regarding Automotive Robotic Industry's robot vehicle venture in May 2016?
In May 2016, Israel's Defense Ministry scrapped its robot vehicle venture, as reported by Globes.co.il.
Who is a known founder of Automotive Robotic Industry?
Amos Goren is a founder of Automotive Robotic Industry.

Sectors & technology

Primary sector
Automotive & Mobility Technologies
Sub-sectors
Automotive & Mobility TechnologiesAutonomous & ConnectedAerospace, Defense & HLSDefense & HLS SolutionsSecurity & Surveillance Integration
Technologies
Machinery & RoboticsAGVs
Target customers
Defense, Safety & SecurityNational SecurityMilitary
Business model
B2GB2B

Tags

defenseunmanned-ground-vehiclesecuritymilitaryairportshomeland-securityautonomous-vehiclessmart-mobility