Universal Robotics


Universal Logic, Inc., formerly Universal Robotics, Inc., is an artificial intelligence software engineering and robotics integration company headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee. The company offers supply chains complete material handling systems for high-mix, high-volume applications. The systems integrate artificial intelligence with vision, grasping, and motion control to give machines flexibility at high speed.
Founded in 2008, the company specializes in complex or chaotic processes not previously automated. The technology was funded by DARPA and NASA, and was originally co-developed through a 7-year partnership between NASA and Vanderbilt University and is employed in NASA's Robonaut. In 2015, the company received its first million-dollar contract.

Leadership

Universal Robotics was founded and is led by David Peters, CEO and his brother Dr. Alan Peters, CTO. Dr. Peters is the principal architect of Neocortex and is an Associate Professor at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee. Hob Wubbena is the company's Vice President of Strategic Planning and Marketing.