Daily Technology
·05/03/2026
Noble Machines, formerly operating under the name Under Control Robotics, has officially emerged from stealth mode, announcing the deployment of its Moby humanoid robot to a Fortune Global 500 client. Founded by a team of experienced engineers from prominent tech and aerospace companies, Noble Machines is focusing on advanced AI for robotics.
Noble Machines' Moby humanoid robot is designed to tackle hazardous and physically demanding industrial tasks. The robot boasts a payload capacity of up to 60 lbs (27 kg) and is capable of navigating complex terrains, including steep inclines and outdoor environments. This payload capacity positions Moby competitively against other leading humanoids like Agility Robotics' Digit (35 lbs), Boston Dynamics' Atlas (up to 110 lbs), and Figure AI's Figure 3 (44 lbs).
The company, based in Sunnyvale, California, was established by former engineers from Apple, SpaceX, NASA, and Caltech. Their mission, as stated by co-founder and CEO Wei Ding, is to "tackle all the hazardous, physically demanding industrial tasks that keep the world moving." Noble Machines aims to accelerate the transformation of industries by enabling general-purpose robots to collaborate with humans, thereby enhancing safety, efficiency, and resilience.
Noble Machines utilizes an integrated hardware-AI design approach to automate difficult tasks. Key technical features of the Moby humanoid include:
The Moby humanoid is engineered for human workflows across critical industries such as manufacturing, logistics, construction, energy, and semiconductors. By integrating these robots into human-centric operations, Noble Machines intends to address the most strenuous and dangerous aspects of work in these high-stakes sectors. The company is also preparing to release the next generation of its robot soon and plans to exhibit at the upcoming NVIDIA GTC 2026 conference.









