Our Pop Up Shop just finished but people can still buy or pre-order our robots at: https://t.co/wmgxtTEtvu
Thank you to everyone who stopped by. It was great showcasing social intelligence to attendees on the streets of SoHo.
At #Automate2026, we turned our booth into a live stack-mapping session for founders building in robotics and physical AI.
From data to deployment, founders worked with our solution architects to map their architectures on NVIDIA platforms 🤝
OpenMind Pop-Up Shop is open to the public as of today!
Visit us on June 26–28 at 188 Lafayette St in SoHo from 10 AM – 7 PM.
We will be showcasing our OM1 software as well as accepting pre-sales for our new line of humanoid and quadrupeds: https://t.co/iC651Seq4w
Chicago Automate was a huge success!
For many attendees, this was their first time interacting with a single robot let alone many different robots in social scenarios.
We let loose 4+ robot form factors where people could interact in completely unstructured scenarios.
Founder @JanLiphardt also shared his thoughts on how robots must be safe for humanity, and that only though building foundational trust can we create lasting solutions.
We're continuing to bring robots across the world to show what we mean at OpenMind.
At @AutomateShow in Chicago, we attached a 360° camera to our Greeter Robot and captured its POV as it interacted with attendees.
Humanoids in retail, entertainment, and hospitality are starting to generate real ROI from robots that can engage and create memorable customer experiences.
Have you ever wondered what a fully autonomous robot does in a work day?
We recorded Bytes the robot dog and Iris the humanoid as they conference-maxed Chicago Automate 2026.
Reporting live from @AutomateShow in Chicago! 🦾
Come learn about the future of socially-intelligent machines at our booth in the @NVIDIA Humanoid Pavilion in McCormick South Hall (Booth #2091).
OpenMind and @KraneShares are hosting New York City’s first pop-up store selling general-purpose robots.
From June 26–28, visitors can experience the world’s most socially-intelligent robots up close, all integrated with our OM1 software.
Customers will be able to place pre-orders via OpenMind's new online store for all things robotics.
Take a glimpse into the future of intelligent machines at BotPop:
188 Lafayette St, SoHo, New York City 10 AM–7 PM daily!
Learn more about our store below:
OM1 is OpenMind’s modular, hardware-agnostic runtime layer that connects robots to the intelligence systems they need to perceive, decide, and act.
It started in Python, which was great for moving fast early on. But real robots need low latency, reliable timing, and true concurrency at the edge.
That’s why OM1 is now written in Go, to bring faster response times, tighter control loops, lower CPU and memory use, simpler deployment, and a stronger foundation for autonomy across real robots.
Check out the article below to see how OpenMind is building the runtime layer for robot intelligence.
OpenMind’s BrainPack is now open-sourced to the robotics community!
BrainPack is our custom hardware solution for robots including the Unitree G1, Unitree Go2, and LimX Tron 1.
Designed to power full robot autonomy, we make robotics development faster and easier.
Build your BrainPack using our repo below.