Arab Finance: Egypt-based Raedbots has launched as a local industrial robotics manufacturer, positioning itself as the first company in Egypt to design and produce industrial robots domestically.
Founded in 2026 by Mohamed Ibrahim and Hamza El-Sahiti, the company develops AI-powered industrial robots, including robotic arms for welding, material handling, packaging, warehouse automation, and CNC machine tending.
Raedbots said it develops its technology entirely in-house at its Cairo facilities, covering mechanical design, electronics, control systems, and AI-driven software.
The company aims to address growing demand for industrial automation across the Middle East and Africa by offering locally manufactured robotic systems tailored to regional manufacturing requirements.
"We aren't just building industrial robots; we are providing integrated robotic solutions that help facilities and factories optimize productivity, reduce costs, and enhance safety standards," Chief Technology Officer Mohamed Ibrahim said.
Chief Operating Officer Hamza El-Sahiti said the company's vertically integrated approach enables it to offer solutions that can reduce costs by up to 50% compared with imported alternatives while meeting local operational needs.
Raedbots’ product roadmap includes collaborative robots, or cobots, multi-purpose robotic platforms, and high-speed industrial automation systems, supported by software designed to simplify adoption for manufacturers.
The company is a member of NVIDIA Inception, a global program supporting startups developing advanced technologies. Through the program, Raedbots uses NVIDIA's AI and simulation tools to accelerate product development and build robotic systems capable of advanced perception, intelligent motion planning, and autonomous task execution.
Raedbots is also supported by Egypt's Technology Innovation and Entrepreneurship Center (TIEC), an initiative under the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology that promotes technology entrepreneurship and innovation.
The company is currently working with factories, industrial partners, and research institutions to deploy its robotic systems while expanding its product portfolio and manufacturing capacity.