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Robotics & Automation

Industrial robotics, automation and machine vision.

Robotics and automation are central to reshoring, labour shortages and AI-driven productivity — spanning surgical robots, factory automation, machine vision and the controls behind them. This collection curates the leading names.

17 stocksSorted by market capUpdated 16 Jul 2026

Why it matters

Industrial robotics, automation and machine vision. Technology themes move quickly, so the best use is to separate real revenue exposure from broad market excitement.

What to check next

Look for clear product demand, customer concentration, margins, reinvestment needs and whether the company has pricing power in the theme.

Main risk

Fast narratives can outrun fundamentals; competition, capex cycles and valuation compression matter even when the long-term theme is real.

Company Market Market Cap Reward Risk Yield
NVIDIA CorporationNVDA$4.8T0.0%
Intuitive Surgical IncISRG$179.8B
Honeywell International IncHON$163.2B1.9%
Emerson Electric CompanyEMR$84.8B1.5%
Keysight Technologies IncKEYS$51.9B
Teradyne IncTER$50.1B0.1%
Rockwell Automation IncROK$45.8B1.3%
Symbotic IncSYM$33.0B
Nordson CorporationNDSN$16.2B1.1%
Zebra Technologies CorporationZBRA$11.3B
Cognex CorporationCGNX$9.4B0.6%
Uipath IncPATH$5.3B
Renishaw PLCRSW£2.9B53271.9%
Oxford Instruments PLCOXIG£1.4B60330.9%
Procept Biorobotics CorpPRCT$1.3B
Azenta IncAZTA$1.1B
Serve Robotics Inc. Common StockSERV$744.4M

Frequently asked questions

What is the Robotics & Automation collection?

Industrial robotics, automation and machine vision. It currently holds 17 stocks, each rated by Openbook's Reward and Risk scores. Robotics and automation are central to reshoring, labour shortages and AI-driven productivity — spanning surgical robots, factory automation, machine vision and the controls behind them.

How are Robotics & Automation stocks selected?

Robotics & Automation is a curated basket of companies with direct exposure to this theme, screened against live market data and ranked by market capitalisation.

How often is the Robotics & Automation list updated?

It is rebuilt from live market data, so the constituents and their rankings update as prices and company fundamentals change — there is no fixed, hand-edited list.

How should I use the Reward and Risk ratings?

Openbook's Reward rating combines a stock's growth, momentum, profitability and valuation into a single 0–100 score, and the Risk rating scores financial strength, volatility and size. Use them to compare names within this theme — broadly, a higher Reward alongside a lower Risk is more attractive. They are quantitative research signals, not investment advice.

Openbook Reward and Risk ratings and factor scores are quantitative signals for research, not investment advice. Data may be delayed. Some US-listed names carry partial factor coverage.