Day: 10 February 2026

  • Doog Robotics Overview! | IREX Japan 2025 – World’s Biggest Robot Exhibition Tour

    Doog Robotics Overview! | IREX Japan 2025 – World’s Biggest Robot Exhibition Tour

    Doog Robotics Overview! | IREX Japan 2025

    Doog Robotics Overview! – IREX Japan 2025 World’s Biggest Robot Exhibition Tour

    The global robotics industry continues to accelerate at an extraordinary pace, and nowhere is this more evident than at IREX Japan 2025 (International Robot Exhibition) — widely recognised as the largest robotics trade show in the world.

    Held in Tokyo, IREX is where the future of robotics is not predicted — it is demonstrated live.

    From humanoids and industrial automation systems to AI-driven service robots, the exhibition gathers the most advanced robotics companies on the planet under one roof.

    During my latest exhibition tour, one company that stood out for its practical, real-world robotics applications was Doog Robotics — a Japan-based developer specialising in autonomous mobile service robots designed to work alongside humans in operational environments.

    This article provides a full overview of Doog Robotics, the technology showcased at IREX 2025, and why service robotics is rapidly becoming one of the most commercially impactful sectors in automation.


    The Rise of Service Robotics

    While industrial robots have dominated manufacturing for decades, service robots represent the next major wave of robotics adoption.

    Rather than operating in fenced industrial cells, service robots function in human environments — hotels, hospitals, warehouses, retail stores, airports, and office buildings.

    Their purpose is simple:

    Support staff
    Increase efficiency
    Reduce labour strain
    Improve customer experience

    With global labour shortages, rising operational costs, and increasing customer expectations, businesses are now actively seeking automation solutions that can integrate into everyday workflows without requiring infrastructure overhauls.

    This is precisely where Doog Robotics positions its technology.


    Who Are Doog Robotics?

    Doog Robotics is a Japan-based robotics manufacturer focused on developing autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) for service and support roles.

    Their design philosophy centres on three core pillars:

    Safety
    Practicality
    Human collaboration

    Rather than replacing humans, Doog robots are built to assist them — carrying loads, performing routine transport tasks, and supporting operational logistics.

    This collaborative approach makes deployment significantly easier, particularly in environments where human interaction is constant.


    Live from the IREX 2025 Show Floor

    Seeing robots in brochures is one thing — seeing them operate live in a busy exhibition environment is another.

    At IREX Japan 2025, Doog Robotics demonstrated their robots navigating crowded aisles, avoiding visitors, adjusting routes dynamically, and transporting goods seamlessly.

    Key live demo observations included:

    Smooth autonomous navigation
    Real-time obstacle avoidance
    Human detection and safety stopping
    Stable load carrying while in motion
    Quiet operational movement

    The robots moved confidently through complex environments — a critical requirement for commercial adoption.


    Core Capabilities of Doog Service Robots

    1. Autonomous Navigation

    Doog robots use advanced sensors and mapping systems to understand and move through their environment.

    They can:

    Map facilities
    Plan optimal routes
    Avoid obstacles
    Adapt to human traffic

    This allows them to function in dynamic, real-world locations rather than controlled factory settings.


    2. Load Carrying & Delivery

    One of their primary functions is internal logistics support.

    Use cases include:

    Hotel room service deliveries
    Hospital supply transport
    Warehouse item movement
    Office document delivery
    Retail stock transfers

    By automating internal transport, businesses free up staff to focus on higher-value work.


    3. Human-Robot Interaction Safety

    Operating in public spaces requires advanced safety protocols.

    Doog robots include:

    Collision avoidance sensors
    Emergency stop systems
    Speed regulation in crowded areas
    Human detection AI

    This ensures safe coexistence between robots and people.


    4. Multi-Industry Deployment

    What makes Doog particularly compelling is the breadth of industries they serve.

    Hospitality

    Room service delivery
    Luggage transport
    Guest assistance

    Healthcare

    Medical supply transport
    Pharmacy deliveries
    Linen movement

    Facilities Management

    Cleaning support logistics
    Equipment transport
    Security patrol assistance

    Logistics & Warehousing

    Last-mile internal delivery
    Inventory movement
    Picking support


    Why Service Robots Are Surging Globally

    From my perspective touring robotics exhibitions worldwide, service robotics is now at an inflection point.

    Key drivers include:

    Labour shortages
    Rising wages
    24/7 operational demands
    Health & safety requirements
    Customer experience expectations

    Businesses are no longer asking if they should deploy robots — but where they should deploy them first.

    Service robots offer one of the fastest ROI pathways because they automate repetitive, non-specialist tasks.


    Japan’s Leadership in Service Robotics

    Japan continues to lead the world in service robot innovation.

    Cultural acceptance of robots, combined with an aging population and labour gaps, has accelerated adoption.

    Exhibitions like IREX demonstrate how embedded robotics already is within Japanese infrastructure — from hotels to hospitals.

    Companies like Doog Robotics are now exporting this expertise globally.


    Real-World Business Impact

    Service robots are not novelty items — they are operational assets.

    Business benefits include:

    Reduced staffing pressure
    Lower operational costs
    Improved service speed
    Enhanced brand perception
    Data collection opportunities

    Robots also provide marketing value — particularly in customer-facing environments where innovation attracts attention.


    The Future Roadmap

    Based on what was showcased at IREX, the future evolution of service robots will include:

    AI voice interaction
    Elevator integration
    Fleet coordination
    Cloud analytics dashboards
    Predictive maintenance
    Cross-facility deployment scaling

    As software intelligence advances, robot hardware becomes exponentially more valuable.


    Exhibition Reflections

    What stood out most about Doog Robotics was not futuristic theatrics — but practical deployment readiness.

    Their robots are designed for:

    Existing buildings
    Live environments
    Human collaboration
    Immediate ROI

    This practicality is what will drive mass adoption.


    Full Video Walkthrough

    I filmed a full exhibition walkthrough covering Doog Robotics and many other global robotics innovators live from the IREX show floor.

    The video provides:

    Live robot demos
    Navigation footage
    Close-up hardware views
    My deployment insights
    Industry adoption commentary


    Sponsors & Ecosystem Partners

    This exhibition coverage — along with our wider robotics media and consultancy work — is supported by our ecosystem partners who are actively driving robotics adoption across the UK and Europe.


    Robots of London

    Website: https://robotsoflondon.co.uk/

    Robots of London specialises in robot hire, event robotics, and experiential automation.

    Services include:

    Humanoid robot hire
    Service robot rentals
    Exhibition robots
    Brand activations
    Lead generation robots
    Corporate event technology

    They help brands and event organisers create high-impact, tech-driven experiences using robotics.


    Robot Center

    Website: https://robotcenter.co.uk/

    Robot Center focuses on industrial and commercial robotics deployment.

    Core services include:

    Collaborative robots
    Warehouse automation
    Inspection robots
    Security robots
    Robotics consultancy
    Integration & support

    They help businesses identify, install, and optimise robotics for operational ROI.


    Robot Philosophy / RoboPhil

    Website: https://robophil.com/

    Robot Philosophy is a robotics media, education, and consultancy platform.

    Offerings include:

    Robotics workshops
    Consultancy audits
    Industry insights
    Speaking engagements
    Training & education

    The platform exists to help organisations understand, adopt, and monetise robotics technology.


    Final Thoughts

    Doog Robotics represents the direction service robotics is heading:

    Practical
    Deployable
    Collaborative
    ROI-driven

    As global industries continue to automate, autonomous mobile service robots will become as common as forklifts and elevators.

    Exhibitions like IREX Japan provide a glimpse into that near future — and companies like Doog are actively building it.


    Business & Robotics Deployment Enquiries

    sales@robotsoflondon.co.uk
    0845 528 0404