Canadian Company Unveils MH3 Humanoid Robot Targeting Warehouse and Factory Applications

A small Ontario robotics company announces plans to scale up production of its MH3 humanoid robots for warehouse and factory use. The company says all subsystems are developed in-house and assembled in Cambridge, Ontario.

Canadian Company Unveils MH3 Humanoid Robot Targeting Warehouse and Factory Applications

Toronto — A small robotics company in Ontario, Canada has announced plans to scale up production of its MH3 humanoid robots to meet surging global demand for AI-driven machines. The company says the MH3 humanoid robot is primarily aimed at warehouse and factory environments, marking Canada's rise in the global humanoid robot race.

The company, headquartered in Cambridge, Ontario, says all subsystems are developed in-house, including arms, heads, vision systems, and virtually every component involved in building humanoid robots assembled in Cambridge.

"Every subsystem is designed in-house. The arms, the head, the vision system — literally everything that goes into building a humanoid, we design and assemble here in Cambridge, Ontario," said the company founder.

As global labor shortages intensify, more companies are turning to automation solutions. Humanoid robots are considered a key technology to fill labor gaps, especially in repetitive labor-intensive warehouse and manufacturing sectors.

In 2026, multiple humanoid robot companies entered a critical phase of transitioning from pilot projects to scaled operations. Operators began focusing more on actual throughput, intervention rates, safety, and real workflow fit rather than just technological hype.

Industry analysts say Canada's rapid progress in the humanoid robot field is due to the country's strong AI research capabilities and relatively complete technology ecosystem. As the US and its allies seek supply chain diversification, Canada is poised to become an important hub for robotics manufacturing in North America.

Reference Sources: BNN Bloomberg, Communitech