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Indy-RP2
Neuromeka
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Indy-RP2
NeuromekaThe Indy-RP2 is a collaborative robot (cobot) manufactured by Neuromeka, a South Korean robotics company founded in 2013. Based on community/aggregator data, it has a 5 kg payload, 800 mm reach, and 0.05 mm repeatability. Neuromeka's broader product line includes the Indy, NURI, and OPTi series, with in-house actuators, motors, and reducers. Note: a significant portion of the extracted facts relate to unrelated systems (Indy Autonomous Challenge racing vehicles and an Android handheld gaming device called 'RP2'), which do not pertain to the Indy-RP2 cobot and have been excluded from the reconciled picture.
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Specification
- payload
- 5 kg
- reach
- 1,300 mm (RoboDK) / 800 mm (qviro) — conflicting; see conflicts section
- robot weight
- 30 kg
Price
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Evidence-graded claims from the Neuromeka deep report
Neuromeka achieved mass-production deployment of collaborative robots on the DN Automotive production line
The deployment is corroborated by both the official site [1] and an independent news report from thelec.net [13], confirming automation is complete on the DN Automotive line; specific scale (number of units) and ongoing performance outcomes remain unverified.
from Neuromeka deep report →Neuromeka's NURI3s mobile robot achieved NSF food-safety certification, enabling F&B service deployments
NSF certification is confirmed by a Yahoo Finance news announcement [10], an independent press outlet, though the scale of actual F&B deployments following certification has not been independently verified.
from Neuromeka deep report →DN Solutions invested $3.7M (KRW 5 billion) in Neuromeka in March 2025 to enhance collaborative robotics and automation
The investment is confirmed by an independent news report (WOWTALE [11]); however, the strategic impact on product development or deployment scale has not yet been independently assessed.
from Neuromeka deep report →
Neuromeka is the No. 1 annual revenue company in Korea's collaborative robot market for 2024
This claim originates solely from Neuromeka's own marketing [2][8]; no independent market research or third-party ranking substantiates it, and public financial data shows revenue declining ~25% YoY to ~KRW 18.95 billion with a net loss of KRW 40.28 billion [6], undermining the implied dominance narrative.
from Neuromeka deep report →The Indy7 cobot has a 7 kg payload, 1,300 mm reach, ±0.1 mm repeatability, and 1 m/s max TCP speed
Specs are sourced from a third-party commerce listing (Unchained Robotics [5]) rather than Neuromeka's own site, lending some independence, but no certified test report or customer validation independently confirms these performance figures in real-world conditions.
from Neuromeka deep report →Neuromeka's OPTi welding robots are deployed in shipbuilding block welding applications
Shipbuilding welding is listed as a deployment sector across multiple sources [7][8], but no independent customer confirmation, shipyard name, or third-party report substantiates an active, at-scale deployment beyond vendor-sourced descriptions.
from Neuromeka deep report →
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