Singapore, May 25, 2026 – Doozy Robotics, a Singapore‑based humanoid robotics startup, is accelerating its global expansion across the U.S., Gulf region, and Asia as it prepares for a planned Series A funding round. The company is scaling its AI‑powered industrial workforce platform, which integrates humanoid robots, autonomous mobile robots, and autonomous forklifts through its proprietary Eywa‑OS orchestration system.
Founded by Suresh Chandrasekar and Ajmal Thahseen, Doozy Robotics is developing a vertically integrated ecosystem designed to interpret production goals, assign tasks across fleets of machines, and adapt to changing factory conditions in real time. Its flagship Industrial Super Humanoid is scheduled for launch in the third quarter of 2026, marking a major milestone in industrial automation.
The company enters its expansion phase with a global pipeline exceeding $200 million, including a $144 million memorandum of understanding with a major industrial client and partnerships with Daimler, Carrier, and VitaQuest. Backed by investors such as Cocoon Capital, Doozy Robotics is extending the robot‑as‑a‑service model into a subscription‑based autonomous workforce offering, enabling manufacturers to scale operations dynamically.
CEO Suresh Chandrasekar described the company’s vision as building the “Physical AI workforce” that will power the next era of manufacturing. As industries face long‑term labor shortages and demographic shifts, Doozy’s expansion signals a new frontier in AI‑driven industrial automation and global workforce transformation.

