Most investors chasing the AI robotics boom are focused on names like
Tesla (Optimus) and Figure AI. But there's another player on the field -
and it's not trying to build factory workers.
Instead of focusing on physical labor, this firm is pioneering social
robots - humanoid machines that can talk, recognize faces, and hold
lifelike conversations. Think concierge bots in hotels, AI companions in
elder care, or interactive characters at theme parks.
That niche might sound small - until you realize it's part of a
projected $7 trillion total addressable market by 2050. And while Tesla
builds bots to move boxes, this company builds ones that interact with
people.
This early mover already has commercial pilots
underway, a proven product line, and exposure on platforms like Netflix and
Joe Rogan. And with plans to uplist to a major U.S. exchange, it could soon
be on far more radar screens.
With a current valuation of ~$200M and a first-mover edge in a
high-demand niche, this isn't a speculative prototype - it's a functioning
business at the starting line of a major growth wave.
For those who think the AI race is all about chips and code - Realbotix (TSX-V: XBOT, OTC: XBOTF) might be the next
overlooked breakout.