Mobileye Bets $900 Million on Humanoid Robots With Mentee Robotics Deal
Mobileye Makes Strategic Play Into Humanoid Robotics
In a move that signals growing convergence between autonomous vehicles and robotics, Mobileye has agreed to acquire Mentee Robotics for $900 million. The announcement came during CES in Las Vegas, where both companies showcased their complementary technologies.
Bridging Two Worlds of AI
The acquisition brings together Mobileye's proven autonomous driving systems with Mentee's innovative humanoid robotics platform. "We're not just combining technologies - we're creating a new paradigm for physical AI," said Mobileye CEO Amnon Shashua.
At the heart of the deal is what both companies call "physical AI" - artificial intelligence that interacts safely and effectively with the physical world. While autonomous cars navigate roads, humanoid robots must operate in spaces designed for humans.
Technical Synergies
Mobileye brings to the table:
- Advanced navigation systems
- Context-aware decision making
- Proven safety protocols developed through millions of autonomous miles
Mentee contributes:
- A "simulation-first" training approach enabling rapid skill acquisition
- Human-in-the-loop guidance requiring minimal demonstrations
- Scalable deployment architecture for real-world environments
The combined entity expects to complete integration by early 2026, pending regulatory approvals. Mentee will operate as an independent division within Mobileye during this transition period.
Roadmap to Commercialization
The companies outlined an ambitious timeline:
- 2026: Initial concept validation deployments
- 2027: Expanded pilot programs
- 2028: Full commercial availability
The accelerated timeline reflects confidence in their complementary technologies. "This isn't just about making robots walk," explained a Mentee spokesperson. "It's about creating machines that can truly understand and adapt to human environments."
Industry Implications
The deal represents one of the largest investments bridging autonomous vehicles and humanoid robotics. Analysts see it as validation of the growing physical AI market, projected to exceed $50 billion by 2030. Competitors in both spaces will likely watch closely as these technologies converge. The success or failure of this integration could shape investment patterns across multiple industries.
The acquisition comes amid surging interest in humanoid robots following recent advancements by companies like Tesla and Boston Dynamics.
Key Points:
- Strategic Acquisition: Mobileye pays $900 million for Mentee Robotics
- Technology Fusion: Combines autonomous driving systems with advanced robotics
- Commercial Timeline: Targets initial deployments by 2026, full commercialization by 2028
- Physical AI Focus: Aims to create robots that safely interact in human environments

