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Autonomique

Physical AI for industrial automation that actually works

What it does

Autonomique builds AI for robots to seamlessly integrate into the workforce. The AI enables robots to reason, plan, adapt to real-world environments, and manipulate objects with high dexterity. Unlike many AI robots that lack precision for production floors, Autonomique handles variations on the line while delivering the speed, repeatability, and reliability required for actual production demands. The system performs multi-task workflows with high accuracy, is easily deployable across diverse tasks, and runs on-device with clear hooks into OT, IT, and MSE stacks.

Who it is for

Autonomique targets industrial sectors that require adaptive, precise robotics. Focus industries include:

  • Automotive Supply Chain: Adaptive robots for multi-part assembly, kitting, and in-line quality checks.
  • Manufacturing: Reconfigure workcells in hours for high-mix, low-volume production and general industrial assembly.
  • Aerospace: Precision, traceable robotics for mission-critical assembly, testing, and maintenance in regulated environments.
  • Electronics Assembly: Fine-grained manipulation for PCB assembly, connector insertion, and high-mix electronics kitting.

The company partners with forward-looking manufacturers through a Strategic Partnership Program.

Why it matters

Traditional industrial robots are rigid and struggle with variation, making them unsuitable for high-mix, low-volume production. Autonomique's physical AI brings adaptability without sacrificing speed or reliability, enabling manufacturers to automate tasks that previously required human dexterity. This can reduce reconfiguration time from months to hours, improve quality, and address labor shortages in manufacturing.

Launch signal

Autonomique has deployed its physical AI at an F&P Manufacturing plant in Ontario, as reported by BetaKit. The company is based in Montréal and Menlo Park, and is led by founder Vikrant Tomar. It is currently at Seed stage.

Brand and naming

The name "Autonomique" combines "autonomous" with a French-sounding suffix, reflecting the company's Montréal roots and focus on autonomy. The tagline "Physical AI that actually works" positions the company as a practical alternative to flashy but impractical robotics demos. The brand emphasizes industrial-grade reliability over hype.

Founder

Vikrant Tomar

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