Udelv Transporter is an advanced, cab‑less, autonomous electric delivery vehicle built for multi‑stop logistic routes. Designed by Silicon Valley’s Udelv and powered by Mobileye’s Level 4 Drive system, it represents a major stride in large‑scale goods mobility
Vecna Robotics, Inc., founded in 2018 and headquartered in Waltham, Massachusetts, emerged as a spin-off from Vecna Technologies to focus exclusively on autonomous material handling and workflow orchestration solutions . With leadership including founder Daniel Theobald, CTO Zac Dydek, and CEO Karl Iagnemma (appointed in November 2024), Vecna combines robotics, AI, and intelligent orchestration across logistics environments
Vecow Co., Ltd., headquartered in Taiwan, specializes in rugged embedded systems, AIoT, and robotics modules tailored for industrial automation and AMR/AGV use cases.
YAPE is a highly agile, electric, two-wheeled autonomous delivery robot tailored for secure, low‑contact, last-mile logistics. With its compact footprint, smart navigation, authentication features, and indoor/outdoor flexibility, it has been trialed across Europe, Asia, and smart campus environments. Over time, its autonomy platform is being extended across vehicle types—making YAPE a pioneering example of modular, scalable urban delivery robotics.
The BBC micro:bit V2 is a beginner-friendly development board ideal for educational robotics. It has an ARM Cortex-M4, built-in accelerometer, magnetometer, microphone, speaker, Bluetooth, and LED matrix. It’s highly popular in STEM classrooms and early robotics kits due to its simplicity and visual programming environments.
Seeeduino XIAO is an ultra-small, powerful microcontroller based on the SAMD21 chip. It supports Arduino and CircuitPython, and features 11 digital I/O pins in a 20×17.5mm footprint. Perfect for miniature robots, wearables, and swarm robotics. Despite its size, it has a full USB-C and rich peripheral support.