
Octa Robotics, Inc. is a Japanese company focused on making robots a standard infrastructure by removing barriers to their deployment. They provide a multi-vendor interface service called LCI that specializes in linking robots with building facilities, enabling vertical and horizontal movement integration. Their business model includes standardization consulting, facility linkage services, and providing mobile robot assets. Octa Robotics targets service robots in cleaning, security, and transportation sectors to address labor shortages and improve productivity while controlling building management costs. They have notable clients such as Kajima Corporation, JR West Real Estate Development, and Mitsubishi Estate, and collaborate with robot manufacturers like WHILL and SoftBank Robotics. The company is led by co-founders Kouta Nabeshima (CEO) and Koji Maekawa (COO), and is based in Tokyo with additional offices and demonstration fields in Tsukuba. They are active in industry standardization and innovation initiatives, positioning themselves as a hub connecting robots and society to create new social infrastructure.

Octa Robotics, Inc. is a Japanese company focused on making robots a standard infrastructure by removing barriers to their deployment. They provide a multi-vendor interface service called LCI that specializes in linking robots with building facilities, enabling vertical and horizontal movement integration. Their business model includes standardization consulting, facility linkage services, and providing mobile robot assets. Octa Robotics targets service robots in cleaning, security, and transportation sectors to address labor shortages and improve productivity while controlling building management costs. They have notable clients such as Kajima Corporation, JR West Real Estate Development, and Mitsubishi Estate, and collaborate with robot manufacturers like WHILL and SoftBank Robotics. The company is led by co-founders Kouta Nabeshima (CEO) and Koji Maekawa (COO), and is based in Tokyo with additional offices and demonstration fields in Tsukuba. They are active in industry standardization and innovation initiatives, positioning themselves as a hub connecting robots and society to create new social infrastructure.