Why select Kansas Robotics Supply Inc to manufacture your custom robotic components and products?
Based in the USA, family founded and operated
Leveraging experts in engineering-for-manufacture to ensure fast and low-cost, low-defect short and long runs of your product designs.
State of the art fabrication tools and machines designed and built in-house, specifically tailored for integrated robotic components
We believe in our parts enough to use them in our machines!
Enabling new ideas and strategies
Cross-pollination of manufacturing processes in order to enable designs which go beyond traditional ideas of circuitry, actuation, and structural design
Embed circuits and chips, even power systems and batteries within functional 3D structures
Incorporate experimental materials and processes into your designs
Leverage our engineering services to help you take your products from concept to production!
We can help you build up your product catalog and protect your intellectual property
Utilize our web store-front to take your products directly from our production line to your consumers.
Why invest in KRS?
Having a robotics manufacturing facility like Kansas Robotics Supply Inc near the heart of the U.S. can bring down the cost of building up other types of manufacturing facilities and rapid prototyping labs within the region. Investment in KRS is an investment in U.S. manufacturing.
KRS will utilize local labor and talent, as well as remote engineers and other positions to be filled by skilled workers inside the United States. Use of remote workers vastly increases the quantity of talented experts available to help us with our mission. We also intend to provide our remote engineers with resources to help them build up their own rapid prototyping capabilities, in order to scale up our ability to support faster development cycles on multiple products originating from clients nationwide. An investment in KRS is an investment in U.S. workers, and U.S. innovation.
KRS will carry out novel research in the realm of AI-ready platform design, as well as modular, low-cost, and alternative actuation and sensing solutions. Kansas is designated an EPSCoR jurisdiction (Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research) by the National Science Foundation, and the KRS research team will be competing for these types of grants. An investment in KRS is an investment in U.S. science.
The company and research is born from a desire to facilitate the open-source evolution of artificial intelligence on mobile robots, by setting up manufacturing for a line of low-cost modular AI-ready physical platforms, as well as modular robot parts and software products which can be used to speed up DIY/research community development and prototyping. An investment in KRS is an investment in the future of robotics and AI.