Moxi Robots Complete 300,000 Pharmacy Deliveries Across U.S. Hospitals

Moxi Robots Complete 300,000 Pharmacy Deliveries Across U.S. Hospitals
Source: Diligent Robotics
  • Diligent Robotics announced Moxi has completed over 300,000 pharmacy deliveries in U.S. hospitals.
  • The robots support secure medication transport and real-time tracking, streamlining last-mile workflows.

Diligent Robotics reported a new milestone for its Moxi robots, which have now completed over 300,000 pharmacy deliveries across hospitals nationwide. According to the company, Moxi is deployed in more hospital pharmacies than any other humanoid robotics system, handling tasks from “Meds to Beds” deliveries to controlled substance transport.

CEO Dr. Andrea Thomaz said the company is “defining the standard” for hospital pharmacy automation, with Moxi operating around the clock to reduce errors and improve efficiency. Features such as secure workflows and real-time delivery tracking are part of its evolving role within clinical teams.

“Pharmacy delivery may sound simple, but it’s one of the most time-consuming and error-prone handoffs in hospital operations,” said Dr. Andrea Thomaz, CEO and Co-Founder of Diligent Robotics, in an official news release. “With Moxi, we’ve taken a repetitive, resource-draining workflow and turned it into a scalable, intelligent automation solution that’s operating 24/7 in hospitals across the country. We’re not testing robotics in pharmacy, we’re defining the standard.” 

Hospital partners like Rochester Regional Health say Moxi has become essential to operations, supporting off-hour delivery shifts and expanding patient-focused programs. The milestone is part of broader momentum for Diligent Robotics, which has logged over 1.1 million total deliveries and more than 125,000 elevator rides across 30+ health systems.

Source: YouTube/Diligent Robotics


🌀 Tom’s Take:

300,000 pharmacy deliveries is a big deal and a clear sign that embodied AI is moving past the demo phase in healthcare. One huge upside is 24/7 operation. Even one robot can knock out thousands of runs a month without ever slowing down.


Source: Diligent Robotics