
The Pittsburgh Robotics Network is dedicated to the growth and promotion of Pittsburgh's world renowned robotics business cluster. 120+ commercial robotics companies operate in the Pittsburgh region, striving to use robotics to make the world a better place, and to benefit Pittsburgh through growing local investment, attracting new talent to the region, and support of local suppliers and companies. Pittsburgh Robotics companies are trailblazing a new generation of robotic products that solve real problems in a wide variety of industries.

The Pittsburgh Robotics Network is dedicated to the growth and promotion of Pittsburgh's world renowned robotics business cluster. 120+ commercial robotics companies operate in the Pittsburgh region, striving to use robotics to make the world a better place, and to benefit Pittsburgh through growing local investment, attracting new talent to the region, and support of local suppliers and companies. Pittsburgh Robotics companies are trailblazing a new generation of robotic products that solve real problems in a wide variety of industries.
Nature: Nonprofit regional robotics/AI industry network
Mission: Support commercialization, talent development, and economic growth for Greater Pittsburgh's robotics/autonomy/AI cluster
Scale: Represents 120–130+ robotics/autonomy businesses and 250+ advanced technology companies
Funding: Receives grant and program funding (e.g., $750K ARC grant; contributed to a $62.7M federal award)
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Commercialization and economic development for robotics, autonomy, and AI companies in the Greater Pittsburgh region.
Nonprofit / Industry Trade Network
$750,000
Grant to launch the Robotics Leadership Academy; matching regional funds brought program total to $1.5M.
$62,700,000
PRN contributed to the collaborative proposal and will play a role representing the commercial industry for the award.
“Organizes investor connections and reports regional investment metrics (e.g., $7.5B invested in robotics companies; 20+ investments), and maintains strategic partnerships with venture entities.”
Functional Manager, Electronic Systems Astrobotic Technology – Pittsburgh, PA (with collaboration across Mojave, CA)
Astrobotic is on a mission to make space accessible to the world. We design and deliver lunar landers that carry payloads for governments, companies, universities, and nonprofits—and we’re building the next generation of space robotics, including terrain relative navigation, lunar mobility, and mission-critical computing. Founded in 2007 as a Carnegie Mellon University spin-out, Astrobotic is pioneering affordable planetary access to spark a new era of exploration, science, and discovery.
We’re looking for a Functional Manager for our Electronic Systems group to join our Engineering Department. In this leadership role, you’ll guide electrical subsystem teams responsible for designing, testing, and integrating spacecraft and VTVL hardware. You’ll coordinate technical plans, uphold engineering quality, and keep programs on track—while collaborating across Engineering, Program Management, Business Development, and external partners. This role reports to the Director of Engineering.
What You’ll Do
Required Skills & Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications