India – Addverb, a global leader in industrial robotics and automation, completes 10 years in warehouse automation and robotics, marking a significant milestone in its journey of developing advanced automation solutions for industries across India and across the globe. As it enters its next decade of innovation, the company has announced a major push into humanoid robotics and Physical AI. Addverb is now preparing to launch Elixis, its next-generation walking humanoid robot, later this year.
Elixis is built to handle repetitive and dangerous tasks in logistics, manufacturing, and industrial settings. Addverb is targeting to install 3000 humanoid units in industrial facilities by 2030, advancing its larger goal of expanding the use of Physical AI.
In early 2026, Addverb unveiled Elixis-W, India’s first domestically manufactured wheeled humanoid robot, created for industrial use. From warehouse automation to intelligent robotics systems, the company today has the capability to manufacture up to 1 lakh robots annually. Operating across India, the USA, the UK, Europe, and other global markets, Addverb clocked ₹800 crore in revenue in FY 2024–25 and is targeting over ₹1,400 crore by FY27.
Speaking on the milestone, Sangeet Kumar, Co-founder and CEO, Addverb, said, “The past decade has been about building India’s capabilities in robotics and intelligent automation for the world. What began with warehouse automation has evolved into a larger vision encompassing Physical AI, humanoid robotics, and intelligent systems that can learn, adapt, and work alongside people in dynamic environments. We believe the next decade will mark a defining shift in how robots become an integral part of industries and everyday life. With its deep engineering talent and rapidly growing innovation ecosystem, India is uniquely positioned to lead this transformation. At Addverb, we are proud to help shape this future by building world-class robotics and AI technologies from India for the world.”
From its early role as a pioneer in warehouse automation to now competing on the global stage, Addverb’s entry into humanoid robotics aligns it with India’s vision of “Make in India, Make for the World” and “Atmanirbhar Bharat.” Its focus on quality has earned it the confidence of major clients like Reliance, HUL, PepsiCo, Maersk Mondial Relay, and DHL, solidifying Addverb’s position as a disruptive provider of automation-driven solutions with a notable footprint in the US, Europe, Australia, and Asia.








