History

AAI ROBOT LIMITED (आई रोबोट्स लिमिटेड) is a robot manufacturing company based in Pune, India. The company began its journey in 2018 under the name TOOLSUNG CORPORATION, previously known as BHAGYESH AUTOMATION. With 18 years of experience, Mr. Ganesh Bhapkar founded this robotic automation company. To date, Bhagyesh Automation has successfully installed over 2,000 industrial robots across India. In the automation sector, Toolsung has achieved a significant milestone through the Make in India initiative. Recently, Toolsung joined hands with Japanese suppliers to provide electronic parts for humanoid robots. Toolsung Corporation has commenced the manufacturing of robots with the assistance of its Japanese partners and suppliers in Pune. Toolsung is the parent company of AAI Robots Limited, which plays a significant role in the emerging market for humanoid robots in India. By establishing a state-of-the-art design facility, production facility, and assembly unit, AAI Robots has initiated its robot manufacturing operations. Additionally, the expansion of sales and service networks is underway. Soon, our on-site service center will assist customers with robot-related issues, providing demonstrations and support.

In 2024, the development and advancement of humanoid robots have reached an impressive level. These robots, designed to resemble humans in appearance and behavior, are becoming more intelligent, versatile, and capable of performing various tasks. They are equipped with advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence, computer vision, and natural language processing, enabling them to interact with humans and their surroundings more sophisticatedly. Major advancements have been made in the areas of mobility, sensory abilities, and manipulation. Humanoid robots are now capable of walking, running, and even climbing stairs with improved agility and stability. With the integration of advanced sensors, they can perceive their environment, recognize objects, and make real-time adjustments to their movements. Their ability to manipulate objects with dexterity has also improved, allowing them to perform complex tasks such as picking up objects, pouring liquids, and assembling components.

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