MBody AI expands service robotics operations to eleven states and Canada - The Robot Report
MBody AI Corp., a developer of an operating system for enterprise service robots, is broadening its footprint across North America. The company, which is planning to merge with Check-Cap Ltd., announced it now operates in eleven U.S. states and has entered Canada.
“Reaching eleven states and entering Canada shows how the Orchestrator platform scales across new markets,” said John Fowler, CEO of MBody AI. “The value of Orchestrator compounds with each deployment. As the fleet grows, we generate and assess more data each day.”
Founded in 2024 and headquartered in Las Vegas, MBody AI describes itself as “building the autonomous workforce of the future” through embodied AI. Its proprietary, hardware-agnostic Orchestrator platform delivers real-time data intelligence and AI-driven performance insights for robotic fleets.
Orchestrator Platform Capabilities
The Orchestrator is designed to coordinate and scale autonomous robotic operations across diverse environments. It functions as a command layer that integrates AI and real-time data insights to manage multi-robot deployments. Key capabilities include deployment optimization, predictive maintenance, and full-fleet coordination.
The platform enables customers to remotely monitor robotic fleets, assign tasks, and leverage AI to transform telemetry data into improved operational decision-making. MBody AI says its goal is to optimize the performance of robotic fleets for blue-chip clients across multiple industry verticals, including hospitality, gaming, commercial real estate, healthcare, and data center operations.

Growing Market and Recent Deployment
The North American service robotics market is experiencing robust growth. According to Mordor Intelligence, the market reached approximately $16 billion in 2026 and is projected to grow to $29 billion by 2031. In Canada, Statista reports the sector could approach $1.5 billion by 2029.
In March, MBody AI expanded an autonomous floor care deployment across a Fortune 500 gaming and hospitality operator with properties throughout the U.S. “We deploy. We do the work. We add value. The data improves operations and creates the justification to expand. This is our flywheel in action,” Fowler said at the time. “This operator expanded based on what they measured in their own properties — not what we projected.”
Check-Cap Merger Progress
Check-Cap Ltd., a clinical-stage medical diagnostics company, is transitioning into an embodied AI firm through its planned merger with MBody AI. Upon completion, Check-Cap expects to become a publicly traded provider of enterprise-grade AI orchestration for robots.
“MBody AI is developing as a critical robotic solutions provider for industries seeking to address labor shortages and enhance service commitments in North America,” said David Lontini, chairman and interim CEO of Check-Cap. “We remain highly focused on completing the transaction.”
Shareholders of both MBody AI and Check-Cap, which is based in Isfiya, Israel, have approved the transaction. Nasdaq completed its initial review of the listing application in April.
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