Inside Dexory's factory - custom everything, Skunk Works culture, and a robot that reaches 18 meters

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Three wooden workbenches remain near the entrance to Dexory's original production building. Nobody moved them. That was deliberate – they're a reminder of where the company started, back when those three benches were the entire manufacturing operation and the way to get a finished robot off the table was to rig a hoist.

Co-founder and CEO Andrei Danescu walks past them toward the facility across the road – when I spoke to co-founder and Chief Commercial and Product Officer Oana Jinga in September, we discussed what these robots do once they reach a warehouse. I was invited for a visit to find out what it takes to build them.

A new platform

Dexory launched a completely redesigned robot in February. Scanning height has extended from 14 to 18 meters – not an incremental update, but a full new platform. Some customers had been working around the old ceiling, prioritizing...

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