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October 23, 2025

GrayMatter Robotics Unveils 100,000-Square-Foot AI Robotics Innovation Center in Carson

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Oct 23, 2025, 11:00 ET

Major facility investment brings advanced manufacturing jobs and an interactive robotics experience to the South Bay; new headquarters features 20+ working “physical AI” robotic cells.

CARSON, Calif., Oct. 23, 2025 — GrayMatter Robotics today officially opens its new 100,000-square-foot headquarters and innovation center in Carson, California, marking a significant expansion and the establishment of what the company calls the nation’s most advanced interactive robotics experience center for AI-powered manufacturing automation.

GrayMatter Robotics new headquarters
GrayMatter Robotics’ new headquarters features more than 25 robotic cells actively performing real manufacturing operations on current and prospective customer and partner parts.

The state-of-the-art facility at 2226 E. 223rd St. includes a substantial investment in facility buildout, advanced manufacturing equipment, and 25+ active robotic cells to facilitate customer experience. The expansion creates more than 100 high-skilled jobs in advanced AI, robotics, multidisciplinary engineering, manufacturing operations, and technical support, with plans to add hundreds more positions over the next few years. The move follows the company’s $85 million in venture funding and growing demand for its “physical AI”–powered factories of the future.

“This facility represents more than just a headquarters — it is our commitment to bringing advanced manufacturing back to American soil and to the South Bay region specifically,” said Ariyan Kabir, CEO and co-founder of GrayMatter Robotics. “We chose Carson for its proximity to aerospace, marine, and other manufacturing clusters, access to world-class port infrastructure, and most importantly, its skilled workforce. This is where the factories of the future are being built.”

Interactive Robotics Experience: 25+ Active Cells

Unlike traditional corporate facilities, GrayMatter Robotics’ new headquarters features an unprecedented and growing number of robotic cells actively performing real manufacturing operations on current and prospective customer and partner parts. The interactive experience center allows visitors — from potential customers to students — to witness firsthand how AI-powered robots autonomously sand, grind, polish, buff, spray, blast, and inspect parts across diverse materials and geometries, enabling factories of the future with an optimal teaming of humans, robots, and AI.

“We wanted to demystify industrial robotics,” said Brual Shah, CTO and co-founder. “Visitors can literally watch a robot scan a part it’s never seen before, autonomously program itself in under a minute, and begin processing that part with precision that exceeds human capability. It’s manufacturing intelligence in action.”

Physical AI: The Next Frontier Beyond Digital Intelligence

While much of the AI revolution has focused on digital intelligence — chatbots, image generation, and data analysis — GrayMatter Robotics is pioneering what industry experts call “physical AI”: artificial intelligence that interacts with and manipulates the physical world through robotic systems.

The company’s proprietary GMR-AI™ technology uses physics-informed AI so robots do not require manual programming. Instead, they incorporate established physics models to understand forces, materials, geometries, and tool behaviors, enabling safe, accurate operation with parts they have never encountered.

“Physical AI is a different kind of AI. It significantly expands upon digital AI we’ve seen explode over the past few years. Physical AI focuses on AI to make decisions in physical applications,” explained Satyandra K. Gupta, Chief Scientist and co-founder. “While a language model can write you an essay, our physical AI can autonomously figure out how to finish a never-before-seen aerospace component to aerospace-grade specifications. That’s AI operating in the physical realm with real-world consequences.”

Fast Company named GrayMatter Robotics one of the Most Innovative Companies in Robotics and Engineering for 2025, highlighting the company’s work in automating tasks in environments where every product is different.

Physical AI systems must account for:

  • Real-world variability in materials and part dimensions
  • Safety constraints when operating near humans
  • Force feedback and tactile sensing
  • Continuous learning from physical tool-part interactions
  • Guarantees of performance in a wide variety of conditions

Solving Manufacturing’s Most Persistent Challenge

The Carson facility serves as both headquarters and proof-of-concept for automating surface finishing and treatment in high-mix production environments where products vary constantly. Traditional robotic automation requires extensive manual programming — often 80+ hours per unique part — and typically only works for high-volume, identical items. This limitation has left thousands of U.S. manufacturers unable to automate critical finishing operations.

GrayMatter Robotics’ physical AI-powered solutions eliminate this barrier. The company’s systems:

  • Scan and autonomously program themselves
  • Adapt to part variations without human intervention
  • Operate 1.5x–4x faster than manual operations while improving quality
  • Deploy in 2–4 months versus 12–24 months for traditional automation
  • Require no coding expertise — operators simply press a button

The technology is already delivering results at scale. Pierce Manufacturing (Oshkosh Corporation) has integrated GrayMatter Robotics’ systems into its production operations and is expanding the deployment.

“Our early results with GrayMatter Robotics convinced us to expand the deployment. Visiting their Carson facility reinforced we’re collaborating with a company that has the vision and capability to scale alongside us,” said Bob Schulz, President, Pierce Manufacturing Inc.

Investor Backing Validates Market Opportunity

The company’s rapid growth attracted significant backing from Wellington Management, which led GrayMatter Robotics’ $45 million Series B round in June 2024.

“High-mix manufacturing represents a significant portion of U.S. production, yet it’s been largely inaccessible to automation,” said Sean Petersen, sector lead for private climate investing, Wellington Management. “GrayMatter Robotics has cracked the code and is building the infrastructure for more advanced automated factories. This represents a promising and potentially category-defining opportunity.”

Strategic Partnerships Accelerate Growth

GrayMatter Robotics’ platform is supported by partnerships with leading companies in robotics hardware and materials science. FANUC provides the robotic platforms, while 3M’s advanced abrasives technology integrates with GrayMatter’s intelligent systems.

“GrayMatter Robotics combines deep expertise in AI-driven automation solutions with a strong understanding of the challenges manufacturers face on the shop floor,” said Mike Cicco, President and CEO, FANUC America.

“We are excited to continue and expand our collaboration with GrayMatter Robotics,” said Alejandro Martinez, President, 3M Abrasives Systems Division.

Economic Impact and Workforce Development

The Carson facility’s opening brings immediate and long-term benefits to the South Bay region:

  • Direct Job Creation: Over 100 high-skilled positions in engineering, AI/ML development, robotics integration, customer success, and operations, with hundreds more planned as the company scales
  • Indirect Economic Impact: Supporting local suppliers, contractors, and service providers
  • Workforce Development: Partnership opportunities with local colleges and schools to develop robotics and AI training programs
  • Manufacturing Renaissance: Demonstrating viability of advanced manufacturing in Southern California

“We’re seeing renewed interest in manufacturing careers because of technology like this,” noted Kabir. “Young engineers want to work on cutting-edge AI and robotics. Experienced manufacturing professionals see opportunity to upskill into advanced automation roles. We’re not replacing workers — we’re elevating them.”

The company’s Factory-as-a-Service business model eliminates upfront capital expenditure requirements, making advanced automation accessible to small and midsize manufacturers who previously couldn’t afford traditional robotic systems.

Strategic Location in a Manufacturing and Logistics Hub

GrayMatter Robotics selected Carson for advantages that support both operations and customers:

  • Port Proximity: Minutes from the Port of Los Angeles and Port of Long Beach
  • Aerospace Cluster: Near major aerospace manufacturers
  • Transportation Access: Central location with easy access to I-405, I-110, and I-710 freeways
  • Manufacturing Heritage: Skilled workforce and supplier ecosystem
  • Innovation Ecosystem: Part of the broader Southern California technology and advanced manufacturing landscape

What’s Next: Expanding Physical AI Applications

With the new facility operational, GrayMatter Robotics plans to broaden physical AI applications, scale production, advance AI capabilities, grow its customer base nationwide, and launch training and certification programs for next-generation manufacturing operators. The facility will also host student tours, technical workshops, and industry conferences.

About GrayMatter Robotics

GrayMatter Robotics, headquartered in Carson, California, empowers high-mix manufacturers with physics-informed AI-driven robotic cells designed to tackle complex, ergonomically challenging surface finishing tasks such as sanding, grinding, buffing, polishing, blasting, and spraying. The company’s proprietary technologies include GMR-AI™, GMR-Guardian™, GMR-Care™, GMR-Insights™, and GMR-ProcessPro™. Founded in 2020, GrayMatter Robotics serves aerospace & defense, marine & boat building, specialty vehicles, general manufacturing, and recreation & consumer products. For more information, visit www.graymatter-robotics.com.

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