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Physical AI & robotics watchlist.
"The ChatGPT moment for physical AI is here" — and this is the watchlist that maps it. From the infrastructure layer powering every robot, through the companies building the actual machines, to the pre-IPO names and broad-exposure ETFs. One organised list of who's building the physical-AI wave.
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This is a curated watchlist for research, not investment advice. Nothing here is a recommendation to buy or sell — do your own diligence.
The infrastructure layer (picks & shovels)
These power everything else on this list.
| Ticker | Company | Why it's on the list |
|---|---|---|
| NVDA | NVIDIA | The backbone of all physical AI. Their chips power every robotics company on this list. Launched GR00T and Cosmos at CES 2026 for autonomous reasoning across machines. Jensen Huang: "The ChatGPT moment for physical AI is here." Also has its own automotive/robotics segment growing fast. |
| AMD | Advanced Micro Devices | NVIDIA's main competitor. Open AI ecosystem (ROCm) targeting both cloud training and edge inference for robotics. Cheaper alternative for companies building physical AI systems. |
| QCOM | Qualcomm | Their Dragonwing IQ10 chip powers physical AI at the edge — drones, robots, autonomous vehicles. Low-power decision-making beyond the cloud. |
Pure robotics & automation
These are the companies building the actual robots and autonomous systems.
| Ticker | Company | Why it's on the list |
|---|---|---|
| SYM | Symbotic | AI-powered warehouse robotics. End-to-end system that restructures how warehouses operate. Massive Walmart partnership automating 42 distribution centres. Revenue $630M in Q1 2026 (+29% YoY). Just hit GAAP profitability. High growth, high risk. |
| ISRG | Intuitive Surgical | Dominates robotic surgery with the da Vinci system. 10,700+ systems installed globally. Recurring revenue from instruments used in every surgery. Massive switching costs once hospitals are locked in. FDA just cleared new procedures in 2025. The most proven robotics business on this list. |
| TER | Teradyne | Owns Universal Robots — world leader in collaborative robots (cobots). These are affordable robots for small/mid-sized factories that work alongside humans. Also makes test equipment critical for the AI chip supply chain. Opening new US robotics hub in 2026. |
| ROK | Rockwell Automation | Legacy industrial automation giant successfully pivoting to AI. Provides the control systems and software that power modern factories. Benefits directly from US manufacturing reshoring incentives. Fiscal Q4 2025 earnings beat expectations. |
| DE | John Deere | Not just tractors — aggressively building autonomous farm + construction equipment. Acquired Bear Flag Robotics ($250M), SparkAI, and Guss Automation. Leading automation platform for agriculture. |
Autonomous vehicles & mobility
| Ticker | Company | Why it's on the list |
|---|---|---|
| TSLA | Tesla | Robotaxis now operating in 9 cities. Ride volumes tripled in 2025. Also building the Optimus humanoid robot — stopped producing Model S/X to convert Fremont factory into a robot plant. Plans to sell Optimus to public by end of 2027. Musk believes robots could make Tesla a $25T company. Highest risk, highest potential upside on this list. |
Defence & autonomous drones
| Ticker | Company | Why it's on the list |
|---|---|---|
| KTOS | Kratos Defense & Security Solutions | Autonomous defence drones and simulation tech. High-performance, low-cost systems for military AI operations. US DoD FY2026 budget includes $13.4B for autonomy and unmanned systems. |
| AVAV | AeroVironment | Dominates tactical drone markets. Drones deployed in both surveillance and disruption roles. Defence spending on autonomous systems is accelerating globally. |
Sensors, components & industrial intelligence
| Ticker | Company | Why it's on the list |
|---|---|---|
| KYCCF | Keyence (Japan) | Industrial sensors, machine vision systems, and automation equipment. Exceptional margins (55%+ operating). The "eyes" that robots need to see and understand the physical world. |
| ZBRA | Zebra Technologies | Enterprise automation — data capture devices, tracking systems, and software across logistics, retail, and healthcare. Steady growth, recurring enterprise relationships. |
Private companies to watch (pre-IPO)
These aren't investable yet but are the biggest names in the space. Watch for IPOs.
- Figure AI — Humanoid robots. $39B valuation. Deploying to BMW & UPS.
- Mind Robotics — Rivian spinout. Industrial AI robots. $500M Series A at ~$2B.
- Applied Intuition — Vehicle intelligence + autonomy. $15B valuation.
- Shield AI — Autonomous defence drones. $5.3B valuation.
- Physical Intelligence — General-purpose robot "brains." $5.6B valuation.
- Boston Dynamics — Owned by Hyundai (HYMTF). Closest public exposure.
ETFs (if you want broad exposure)
- ROBO — ROBO Global Robotics & Automation ETF
- BOTZ — Global X Robotics & AI ETF
- ARKQ — ARK Autonomous Tech & Robotics ETF
Original guide by Artem Novitckii. More from him on Instagram, in the Skool community, and across his resource library.