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Path Robotics

Path Robotics

Automation Machinery Manufacturing

Columbus, Ohio 45,013 followers

Intelligent welders for the jobs you can't fill.

About us

Path Robotics was founded by brothers Andy and Alex Lonsberry with a desire to help fill workforce gaps in the manufacturing industry. At Path Robotics, we understand manufacturers are constantly being asked to do more with less; more reshoring, more demand, and more requirements with less time, less talent, and less tolerance. We’re helping guide the Fourth Industrial Revolution in manufacturing by providing robotic support to help keep up with those challenges. Our welding robots absorb high-volume, repetitive tasks by leveraging AI and machine learning. By doing this, we’re putting humans in safe, productive environments that allows manufacturers to increase productivity and grow their business.

Website
https://www.path-robotics.com
Industry
Automation Machinery Manufacturing
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Columbus, Ohio
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2014
Specialties
Fluid and Solid Mechanics, Robotics and Automation, Software and Database Solutions, manufacturing, welding, automation, artificial intelligence, Fabrication, software solutions, automatic welding, welding robots, manufacturing robots, welding automation, robotic welding, and welding and tacking

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  • In the 1940s, America’s shipyards ran without rest,  welders and engineers proving that when the mission is clear, there’s no limit to what we can build. Today, the tools have changed, but the mission hasn’t. At Path Robotics, Physical AI carries that same spirit forward, helping welders, operators, and engineers keep the fleet strong and the work moving. See how at Booth #3152, International WorkBoat Show, Dec 3–5 in New Orleans.

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  • At this year’s OhioX AI Summit, our Director of AI, Nima Gard, will take the stage to talk about how Physical AI is transforming manufacturing, starting with welding. Manufacturing demand is at record highs, but skilled labor is harder to find than ever. Path Robotics is solving that with intelligent systems that see, learn, and weld bringing real AI to the physical world. Proud to be part of the community building America’s next industrial chapter, right here in Columbus. Catch Nima’s session: “Intelligent Welding: Physical AI for Manufacturing” at the Ohio AI Summit. Ohio AI Summit November 19, 2025 Columbus State Community College, Mitchell Hall Tickets Here: https://lnkd.in/gYaJs6dG

  • Heather Carroll, CRO at Path Robotics, on what’s driving the next manufacturing bottleneck. $1.3 trillion was invested in rebuilding America’s infrastructure. But funding alone can’t fix a 4-year lead time on transformers. Path Robotics builds systems that keep infrastructure projects moving, even when labor can’t keep up.

  • For Release - 11/4/25 - Columbus, OH Path Robotics receives a Global Disability Inclusion, LLC seal for its work creating opportunities for people of all abilities, including wounded veterans. This seal was awarded following an expert assessment of how Path Robotics' automation cells and software included design decisions to open manufacturing careers to a broader workforce, including wounded veterans and individuals with disabilities. From Path Robotics Chief Revenue Officer, Heather Carroll: "Path Robotics is proud to be recognized at the Advancing level by Global Disability Inclusion for our commitment to empowering people of all abilities while rebuilding American manufacturing with physical AI. As the leader in physical AI for manufacturing, we're creating opportunities for wounded and disabled veterans to continue serving the nation, helping rebuild America's industrial base. Our autonomous welding and fabrication systems not only advance manufacturing productivity and quality, but they also enable manufacturers to hire a highly skilled, often underemployed workforce of veterans, ready to strengthen America's manufacturing dominance." Through GDI, Path’s customers can connect with local groups and organizations to collaborate with leading veteran organizations, such as the Disabled American Veterans and the Wounded Warrior Project, to explore ways to employ wounded veterans. Read the full release: https://lnkd.in/eP_4iQty

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