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Robotics Rental in Chicago

SVRC supports teams across the Chicago metro with short-term and long-term robotics rental, data collection operations, and deployment planning. From food and beverage processing plants on the Near West Side to logistics hubs along the I-90 corridor, we help operators in the Midwest move from robotics evaluation to real-world execution faster than any traditional procurement route.

Chicago sits at the center of North American supply chain infrastructure. It is the largest manufacturing market in the Midwest, home to the world's busiest inland freight network, and a growing hub for AI and automation startups. For robotics vendors and buyers alike, Chicago is not a secondary market — it is a primary one. SVRC treats it that way.

What we offer in Chicago

  • Robot leasing and rental — Fast access to robotic arms, mobile manipulators, AMR platforms, and humanoid-ready systems; rental periods from one week to twelve months
  • Data collection services — Teleoperation, demonstration recording, annotation, and learning-ready dataset production for Chicago-based AI teams
  • Pilot deployment support — Site planning, safety readiness reviews, and rollout playbooks tailored to food-grade and healthcare-compliant environments
  • Maintenance and reliability — Repair and field support workflows aligned with Chicago-area operations; next-day freight from our California and Massachusetts facilities
  • Operator enablement — Hands-on training for internal teams before and during pilot launches; remote support for distributed Midwest operations
  • IMTS evaluation programs — In biennial IMTS years, SVRC maintains additional Chicago-area inventory specifically timed to evaluation programs surrounding the show floor at McCormick Place

Need a quote in Chicago? Contact us at contact@roboticscenter.ai for robotics rental scope, timeline, and pricing.

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Chicago Robotics Market at a Glance

Chicago is the United States' primary Midwest robotics market. These figures reflect why demand for robotics rental, leasing, and evaluation services here is structurally different from smaller regional markets.

$1.6B+
Illinois advanced manufacturing and automation investment in 2024 — creating sustained hardware evaluation demand across the state
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US city for food & beverage manufacturing — the primary driver of cobot adoption for packaging, palletizing, and quality inspection lines
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Top-10 research universities — Northwestern and U of Chicago — with active robotics and AI programs supplying Chicago industry with talent and IP
O'Hare + I-90
Midwest logistics hub: O'Hare and the I-90 corridor make Chicago the center of North American supply chain automation investment

Chicago Robotics Ecosystem

Chicago's robotics ecosystem spans world-class research institutions, national labs, enterprise manufacturers, and a growing startup community. Understanding these nodes helps SVRC partners identify the right procurement path, partnership opportunities, and pilot co-funding options in the market.

Universities & Research Labs

Northwestern University — McCormick School of Engineering
Located in Evanston, immediately north of Chicago. Renowned for robotics, mechatronics, and biomedical engineering. Strong industry partnership programs provide a direct channel between university research and commercial deployment — particularly relevant for medical device and soft robotics applications in the Chicago market.
University of Chicago — Department of Computer Science
The UChicago CS department houses active research groups in machine learning, autonomous decision systems, and robot perception. Located in Hyde Park, it anchors the South Side technology corridor and contributes directly to Chicago's AI startup pipeline.
Illinois Institute of Technology — Armour College of Engineering
IIT's Armour College focuses on applied robotics and autonomous systems engineering. Its proximity to Chicago's industrial South Side and strong co-op programs make it a key talent source for manufacturing-sector robotics teams evaluating hardware in the region.
Argonne National Laboratory
Located 35 miles southwest of Chicago in Lemont. Argonne conducts advanced robotics research for nuclear environments, remote materials handling, and hazardous operations. Its work on teleoperated systems is directly applicable to industrial remote operations in manufacturing and energy sectors — one of the most important national lab robotics programs in the US.

Innovation Hubs

MATTER — Health Technology Innovation Hub
Chicago's premier health technology accelerator. MATTER focuses on medical device innovation and surgical robotics, hosting startup cohorts and facilitating connections to Abbott, Northwestern Medicine, and the broader Chicago healthcare system. A critical node for medtech robotics procurement in the region.
P33 Chicago
A technology policy and innovation organization driving Chicago's tech competitiveness. P33 runs AI and automation working groups that connect policy stakeholders with technology vendors — relevant for understanding the regulatory and incentive environment around industrial automation in Illinois.
1871 — Merchandise Mart
Chicago's flagship tech startup hub, housed in the iconic Merchandise Mart in River North. 1871 runs manufacturing-tech cohorts and connects hardware startups with enterprise buyers. The hub anchors Chicago's robotics startup community and serves as the home venue for the ChiTech Robotics Meetup community.
Chicago Manufacturing Renaissance Council
An advocacy and coordination body for advanced manufacturing and automation adoption across Illinois. The Council facilitates connections between technology vendors and SMB manufacturers navigating first-time robotics adoption — a key segment for SVRC pilot programs in the region.

Key Companies & Industry

Caterpillar
Global construction and mining equipment leader with Chicago-area headquarters and major operations in Peoria. Caterpillar is a significant investor in construction equipment robotics, autonomous heavy machinery, and remote operations systems — an anchor enterprise buyer for industrial robotics in Illinois.
Abbott Laboratories
Headquartered in North Chicago. Abbott is one of the world's largest medical device and diagnostics companies, with extensive automation requirements across manufacturing lines and laboratory operations. A primary buyer of precision robotics in the Chicago market and a bellwether for medtech robotics adoption statewide.
Grainger
Headquartered in Lake Forest, north of Chicago. As one of the world's largest industrial supply distributors, Grainger is a direct participant in warehouse robotics adoption — both as an operator deploying automation in its own distribution centers and as a major distributor of robotics-adjacent components to Chicago-area manufacturers.
Hyster-Yale Group
A leading manufacturer of lift trucks and material handling equipment with strong Midwest distribution infrastructure. Hyster-Yale develops autonomous forklift systems, making it both a technology buyer and a competitive reference point for AMR adoption across Chicago's logistics sector.
Duos Technologies
Develops AI-driven and robotic inspection systems for rail and industrial applications. Chicago's position as the central hub of North American rail freight makes rail-inspection robotics a locally significant technology category — with growing procurement interest across industrial operators in the region.

Where Chicago Buys and Rents Robots

Demand for robotics rental in Chicago is concentrated in four verticals. SVRC's hardware portfolio and service programs are directly calibrated to the requirements of each.

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Food & Beverage Automation

Chicago is the undisputed center of North American food manufacturing. Companies like Mondelez, Kraft Heinz, McDonald's, and hundreds of regional food processors are actively automating packaging, palletizing, quality inspection, and portioning lines. The evaluation cycles in this sector are methodical — food safety, washdown compliance, and sanitary design requirements add procurement complexity. SVRC provides cobots and mobile platforms suited to food-grade environments, and our team understands the extended qualification timelines common among Chicago food manufacturers.

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Healthcare & Medical Devices

The Chicago metro hosts Abbott, Baxter International, and a substantial cluster of medical technology companies. Active procurement areas include surgical robotics evaluation, sterile environment automation, laboratory liquid handling, and diagnostic equipment manufacturing robotics. These deployments require FDA-awareness, cleanroom compatibility, and careful validation workflows. SVRC supports medical technology teams with compliant hardware and documentation-ready rental programs aligned with the region's regulatory environment.

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Logistics & Supply Chain

As the hub of North American logistics — anchored by O'Hare, Union Pacific, and BNSF rail infrastructure — Chicago's warehouse and distribution center operators are among the most active robotics adopters in the country. Evaluation and adoption cycles move faster here than almost anywhere else in the US, particularly during peak seasons. SVRC rents AMR platforms, picking robots, and sorting systems aligned with the Midwest logistics workflow. When a Chicago 3PL needs a robot for a peak pilot, it needs it in days — not weeks.

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Advanced Manufacturing

Chicago's manufacturing base spans automotive components, industrial equipment, consumer goods, and specialty fabrication. Cobot integration for assembly, collaborative welding support, and machine vision inspection is a major growth area — particularly among Tier-1 suppliers and SMB manufacturers navigating the automation gap. SVRC supports pilot programs for both large enterprise manufacturers with formal procurement processes and smaller manufacturers taking their first steps into automation with flexible, low-commitment rental programs.

Chicago-Area Research Relevant to Buyers

These research programs and reports are directly relevant to companies evaluating robotics in the Chicago market. They inform what hardware works, what adoption rates look like, and what the technology roadmap holds for Illinois manufacturers and healthcare operators.

Northwestern Robotics & Biosystems Research Center
Northwestern's interdisciplinary robotics research spans soft robotics, implantable medical devices, and bio-inspired locomotion systems. This work is directly applicable to healthcare and food-handling automation — two of Chicago's largest robotics verticals. The research focus on compliant manipulation and soft-touch end effectors translates to real procurement questions facing Chicago food and medtech companies today. Northwestern's technology transfer pipeline has an active track record of commercialization into the local ecosystem.
Argonne National Laboratory — Teleoperated Systems Research
Argonne's robotics program has produced foundational work on teleoperated robotic systems for hazardous environments, originally developed for nuclear materials handling in DOE facilities. The techniques for remote dexterous manipulation, force feedback, and fault-tolerant autonomous recovery developed at Argonne translate directly to industrial remote operations in manufacturing and energy sectors. Chicago-area operators working on remote inspection or hazardous material handling should engage with Argonne's technology licensing and partnership programs.
Illinois Manufacturing Excellence Center (IMEC) — Annual Technology Adoption Report
IMEC publishes annual benchmarks on manufacturing technology adoption across Illinois. The data consistently shows cobot and mobile robot adoption growing 25%+ year-over-year among Illinois manufacturers, with the Chicago metro leading the state in both pilot launches and conversion to permanent deployment. For companies considering robotics evaluation in Chicago, IMEC's report provides peer-comparison data useful for internal business cases and procurement justification — an underutilized resource for first-time adopters in the region.

Chicago Robotics & Manufacturing Events

Chicago's event calendar is one of the most consequential in global manufacturing. These are the key dates and venues for anyone buying, renting, or deploying robotics in the Chicago market.

Biennial · Sep
IMTS — International Manufacturing Technology Show

McCormick Place, Chicago. The world's largest manufacturing technology trade show, held every two years. IMTS draws 130,000+ attendees and features the most significant robotics exhibition floor in North America. For buyers, it is the single most concentrated opportunity to evaluate robotics hardware across vendors. For SVRC, IMTS years are a primary inventory planning event: we maintain additional Chicago-area equipment for evaluation programs timed to the show floor.

McCormick Place, Chicago — next edition biennial
Annual · Spring
Chicago Automation Summit

Loop venues, Chicago. The regional conference covering industrial robotics, warehouse automation, and smart manufacturing for the Midwest market. The Summit brings together operations leaders from food processing, logistics, and advanced manufacturing companies alongside technology vendors and systems integrators. A high-value event for procurement professionals and robotics teams building their Chicago pipeline.

Spring — Loop / downtown Chicago venues
Monthly
ChiTech Robotics Meetup

Rotating venues near 1871 and River North, Chicago. A growing practitioner community for Chicago-area robotics engineers, researchers, and automation professionals. Monthly meetups cover hands-on demos, industry talks, and networking. As Chicago's robotics talent pool expands, the ChiTech community has become an increasingly important venue for identifying early adopters and deployment partners in the local market.

Monthly — 1871 / River North tech corridor

How SVRC Serves the Chicago Market

Chicago is SVRC's primary Midwest market. We ship from both our California (Palo Alto) and Massachusetts (Allston) facilities to Chicago, with next-day freight available for urgent robotics evaluations. Our logistics network means that when a Chicago logistics operator needs a mobile platform for a peak-season pilot on short notice, we can deliver — without the multi-week lead times that characterize traditional capital equipment procurement.

Our team is deeply familiar with Chicago's industrial procurement patterns. Food and beverage companies in the Chicago metro tend to run methodical, extended evaluation timelines — often 60 to 120 days from first contact to pilot launch — driven by food safety compliance and internal engineering approval processes. SVRC structures rental programs that fit these timelines and include the documentation and technical support that compliance-driven buyers require.

Chicago's logistics operators move on a different clock. A 3PL ramping for peak season needs equipment fast, needs it to work on arrival, and needs minimal downtime risk. We maintain Chicago-aware inventory planning for exactly this use case and can expedite from either facility to Chicago-area distribution centers within 24 hours for qualifying programs.

For IMTS years, SVRC proactively increases Chicago-area equipment availability to support the wave of evaluation programs that companies schedule around the show floor at McCormick Place. If your team is planning a post-IMTS robotics pilot, contacting us before the show is the fastest path to confirmed equipment availability.

We understand the specific requirements of food-grade and healthcare-compliant robot deployments common in Chicago's two largest robotics buyer segments. Our rental agreements can include provisions for washdown-compatible hardware configurations, documentation packages required for regulatory submissions, and integration support for teams deploying in validated manufacturing environments.

Chicago's AI robotics startup community is also growing — through 1871, the university research pipelines, and the Midwest's expanding venture ecosystem. SVRC supports early-stage companies with data collection services, short-term hardware access, and the technical depth to help Chicago-based teams turn demonstration systems into production-ready deployments.

Chicago is a primary market for us — not a regional afterthought. We understand what Chicago buyers need, how they buy, and what timeline pressures they operate under. Contact us at contact@roboticscenter.ai to start a Chicago robotics conversation.

Robot Leasing Prices

Starting rates for this location. Quarterly leases = 10% off. Annual = 20% off. All include delivery, setup documentation, and remote support.

Robot Type Monthly Annual
OpenArm 101Research Arm$800$640
UR3e CobotCollaborative Arm$1,200$960
UR5e CobotCollaborative Arm$1,500$1,200
Unitree G1Humanoid Robot$2,500$2,000
Unitree Go2Quadruped Robot$900$720
Teleoperation KitData Collection$1,800$1,440

Custom configurations and enterprise volume pricing available. Contact us for a tailored quote.

Common Questions

What is the minimum lease term?

Minimum lease term is 1 month. Quarterly leases (3+ months) receive a 10% discount, and annual leases receive a 20% discount off the monthly rate.

What's included in the lease?

All leases include: delivery and return shipping, setup documentation, remote technical support, and software updates. On-site setup and operator training available for enterprise contracts.

How quickly can I get a robot delivered?

Standard delivery is 2–3 business days from our California or Massachusetts facility. Expedited same-day or next-day delivery available for urgent needs (additional fee applies).

Can I purchase the robot after leasing?

Yes. SVRC offers lease-to-own arrangements. Lease payments can be credited toward purchase price on annual contracts. Contact us for lease-to-own pricing.

Do you offer data collection services alongside leasing?

Yes. SVRC provides robot leasing bundled with teleoperation data collection services — including trained operators, annotation, and training-ready HDF5 datasets. See our Data Services.

Chicago's manufacturing and logistics sectors are moving fast on automation. We know what they need.

Whether you are a food manufacturer running your first cobot evaluation, a logistics operator racing the peak season clock, a medtech team qualifying surgical robotics hardware, or an advanced manufacturer piloting assembly automation — SVRC has the equipment, the service model, and the market knowledge to support your Chicago program.

— contact@roboticscenter.ai

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