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NovaX Robotics GmbH

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NovaX Robotics GmbH builds industrial humanoid robots (bipedal Mason-H1 and wheeled Mason-W1) powered by the Nova X Physica physical-AI platform. The Physica engine reasons like a foundation model while executing real-time control at over 100 Hz, targeting logistics, manufacturing, e-commerce fulfillment, and industrial operations that previously required human workers. The company was incorporated in Dusseldorf in November 2024 and exhibited full-stack embodied intelligence at both Automate 2026 (Chicago) and Hannover Messe 2026.

HeadquartersDusseldorf, DE
Founded2024
Corporate fundingNot disclosed
TeamNot listed
Deployments0
Open roles0
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Company overview

Identity and operating footprint

Company typeRobot maker
Market segmentCorporate
StageNot listed
FoundersJackson Zhang (Co-Founder), Christian Daniel (Co-Founder & CTO)
Regions servedEurope
Countries deployedNot listed
Service footprintNot listed
Last reviewed2026-07-05
LinkedInNot listed
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Robot models

Specifications remain vendor-claimed

Machinehumanoid

Mason-H1

  • Bipedal industrial humanoid robot designed for environments built for human workers, with Nova X Physica AI engine at >100 Hz control

    Full-size bipedal humanoid robot with embodied-intelligence AI platform for industrial warehouse and manufacturing environments

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Mason-W1

  • Wheeled industrial humanoid/workhorse robot with Nova X Physica foundation-model-style reasoning at >100 Hz

    Wheeled humanoid platform combining foundation-model reasoning with >100 Hz real-time robot control for warehouse operations

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Company timeline

Milestones and announcements

2026-05-01NovaX Robotics exhibited Mason-H1 and Mason-W1 humanoids at Automate 2026 and Hannover Messe 2026 Startup AreaA3 / Automate Show
2024-11-18NovaX Robotics GmbH officially registered in Dusseldorf, GermanyCompanyhouse.de
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