
Delta Robotics develops and sells the ThermoFlex system, a revolutionary artificial muscle actuator technology based on Nitinol alloys. Their products, including the ThermoFlex Mk.I Kit and Node Controller, offer lightweight, flexible, and highly adaptable actuators that mimic biological muscle motion for applications in robotics, prosthetics, aerospace, aquatic environments, cosplay, and special effects. The technology provides a high force-to-weight ratio, silent operation, and durability under harsh conditions, enabling natural and fluid movements in robotic and assistive devices. Delta Robotics supports a developer community with open-source hardware and software resources, aiming to pioneer new applications and expand the use of artificial muscles in various industries.

Delta Robotics develops and sells the ThermoFlex system, a revolutionary artificial muscle actuator technology based on Nitinol alloys. Their products, including the ThermoFlex Mk.I Kit and Node Controller, offer lightweight, flexible, and highly adaptable actuators that mimic biological muscle motion for applications in robotics, prosthetics, aerospace, aquatic environments, cosplay, and special effects. The technology provides a high force-to-weight ratio, silent operation, and durability under harsh conditions, enabling natural and fluid movements in robotic and assistive devices. Delta Robotics supports a developer community with open-source hardware and software resources, aiming to pioneer new applications and expand the use of artificial muscles in various industries.
What they do: Develop Nitinol-based artificial muscle actuators (ThermoFlex) for robotics, prosthetics, and soft-actuation.
Headquarters: Texas, United States
Stage / funding: Pre-Seed; early funding with Health Wildcatters
Open-source focus: Provides open-source hardware/software and developer resources
Soft robotics and actuation for robotics, prosthetics, and related industries that require compact, flexible artificial muscle solutions.
2023
DeepTech
30000 USD
“Health Wildcatters (lead investor in early round)”