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India's leading humanoid robotics company building SpaceO, an enterprise humanoid with 200kg payload capacity. Bootstrapped, founded by Dr. Mukesh Bangar. SpaceO M1 deployed at Pune Airport for passenger assistance.
Muks Robotics (Machine Understanding & Knowledge Synthesis) is India's leading humanoid company, based in Pune. Founded by Dr. Mukesh Bangar, the company builds enterprise humanoids powered by FusionMax, their proprietary physical AI model.
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In January 2026, Muks Robotics unveiled SpaceO M1, which was deployed at Pune Airport for passenger assistance trials — guiding travelers, answering queries, and providing flight information. This made it one of the first humanoid robots deployed at an Indian airport.
Muks Robotics (Machine Understanding & Knowledge Synthesis) is India's leading humanoid company, based in Pune. Founded by Dr. Mukesh Bangar, the company builds enterprise humanoids powered by FusionMax, their proprietary physical AI model.
Muks Robotics was founded by Dr. Mukesh Bangar, a self-taught AI and robotics engineer who spent over a decade studying cognitive processes including consciousness, learning, imagination, and machine self-awareness.
The company developed SpaceO, India's first mass-produced industrial humanoid robot, boasting a 200kg payload capacity and an adjustable reach of nearly 2.5 meters, suitable for both industrial and domestic use.
The company is completely bootstrapped and builds two different humanoid models with distinct use cases. Their robots are powered by FusionMax, a proprietary physical AI model designed for real-world autonomous operation.
In January 2026, Muks Robotics unveiled SpaceO M1, which was deployed at Pune Airport for passenger assistance trials, guiding travelers, answering queries, and providing flight information. This made it one of the first humanoid robots deployed at an Indian airport.