FlexxCORE named a finalist in Humanoid Robotics Industry Awards

Flexxbotics, delivering digital solutions for robot-driven manufacturing at scale, announced that its FlexxCORE technology has been nominated as a finalist in the Groundbreaking Technology category for the Humanoid Robotics Industry Awards 2025.

FlexxCORE is the unique breakthrough at the centre of the Flexxbotics solution that enables robots to communicate with machines. It securely connects and coordinates humanoid robots with factory equipment, IT systems, and people to deliver robot-driven manufacturing. FlexxCORE empowers robots in production scenarios to interpret each machine’s job, processing routines, operational status, and more.

This nomination highlights Flexxbotics’ commitment to redefining smart manufacturing by bridging the gap between automation and adaptability. By enabling humanoid robots to take on increasingly complex workflows, Flexxbotics is accelerating the industry’s shift toward fully digitalised, human-robot collaborative factories.

“We’re honoured that Flexxbotics has been recognised as a finalist in the Groundbreaking Technology category of the Humanoid Robotics Industry Awards,” said Tyler Bouchard, CEO and Co-Founder of Flexxbotics. “This nomination highlights our mission to transform robot-driven manufacturing by giving humanoid and existing factory robots the ability to seamlessly integrate with machines, systems, and people. We believe Flexxbotics is foundational for the humanoid-enabled smart factories of the future.”

The Humanoid Robotics Industry Awards, held in partnership with Novanta, recognise contributions from individuals, organisations, and technologies shaping the future of humanoid robotics. Winners will be selected through public voting and announced on November 5, 2025.

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