The Rise and Fall of iRobot: A True American Story
There’s something quintessentially American about the journey of iRobot, the company that revolutionized home cleaning with its robotic vacuums. Founded in 1990 in Bedford, Massachusetts by MIT roboticist Rodney Brooks and his former students Colin Angle and Helen Greiner, iRobot recently filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy after a 35-year run that saw it go from a visionary AI research project to a household name.
Rodney Brooks, a leading figure in the field of robotics and the founding director of MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab, was inspired by observing insects in the eighties, leading to the creation of a company that would go on to sell over 50 million robots. The iconic Roomba, introduced in 2002, not only revolutionized home cleaning but also became a cultural phenomenon, transcending its status as a mere gadget.
The company experienced significant financial success, raising $38 million in funding and going public in a 2005 IPO that raised over $100 million. By 2015, iRobot was financially stable enough to launch its own venture arm, signaling a new era of growth and innovation in the robotics industry.
However, a potential acquisition by Amazon in 2022, valued at $1.7 billion, fell through due to regulatory concerns in Europe. Following the failed deal, iRobot faced challenges from supply chain disruptions and increased competition from Chinese manufacturers, leading to a decline in earnings and workforce reduction.
Ultimately, iRobot was forced to restructure and was acquired by its main supplier and lender, Shenzhen PICEA Robotics. Despite the bankruptcy filing, iRobot assured customers that its products and services would continue as usual, with a commitment to honoring obligations to employees, vendors, and creditors.
While uncertainties remain about the company’s future, iRobot emphasized its dedication to delivering innovative home products and supporting existing customers during the restructuring process. Despite potential changes in the company’s operations, iRobot reassured customers that its products would remain functional and continue to enhance consumers’ lives.
As iRobot navigates through this challenging period, the company’s legacy as a pioneer in the robotics industry and its impact on modern home cleaning technology will endure, ensuring that the spirit of innovation and creativity that defined iRobot will live on.
Update: This article has been revised to include a statement from iRobot.
