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Humanoid Mobility Robots: Mobileye announces planned acquisition of Mentee Robotics
Summary
Mobileye announced a planned acquisition of Israeli startup Mentee Robotics for about $900 million and said the deal would create a dedicated robotics arm focused on “physical AI.” The companies outlined pilots for humanoid robots this year and broader commercialization targeted around 2028, subject to approvals and deal closure.
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Mobileye announced a planned acquisition of Israeli startup Mentee Robotics in a deal valued at about $900 million. If completed, Mentee would operate as an independent business unit within Mobileye. The companies describe their work as focused on “physical AI,” meaning robots that can understand, navigate, and interact in human environments. The collaboration is intended to combine Mobileye's autonomous driving technologies with Mentee's humanoid platform.
Key facts:
- Mobileye announced a planned acquisition of Mentee Robotics for about $900 million.
- If the deal closes, Mentee will function as an independent business unit inside Mobileye.
- The companies use the term "physical AI" for robots that operate safely in human-centered settings.
- Mobileye's autonomy stack includes multimodal perception, world modeling, and intent-aware planning.
- Mentee emphasizes simulation-first training, few-shot learning, and human-to-robot mentoring.
- The roadmap includes proof-of-concept pilots this year and broader commercialization aimed around 2028, subject to regulatory approvals and deal closure.
Summary:
The planned acquisition would give Mobileye a dedicated robotics arm and aims to marry automotive autonomy tools with humanoid robot capabilities. Pilots are planned this year and broader commercialization is targeted around 2028, with completion contingent on approvals and the closing of the deal.
