Career
Founder & CEO
Founder & CEO
Founder & CEO / Dexterity, Inc.
Samir Menon is the Founder and CEO of Dexterity, Inc., a leading Physical AI and robotics startup that develops autonomous robots with human-like dexterity for warehouse and logistics environments. His work focuses on bringing Physical AI and robots closer to ubiquity, leveraging his extensive background in robotics, AI, and computer science from Stanford University. Dexterity's technology has been featured in major publications for its superhuman robots and dual-arm manipulation capabilities.
Founder & CEO
Founder & CEO
PhD Student
PhD Student
Software Design Engineer
Software Design Engineer
Research Assistant
Research Assistant
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) & Master of Science (M.S.)
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) & Master of Science (M.S.) - Computer Science
B.Tech
B.Tech - Information Technology
Core technical and professional competencies derived from deep academic research and high-growth startup leadership.
Robotics
Artificial Intelligence
Machine Learning
Computer Vision
Software Design
C++
Algorithms
Simulations
High Performance Software
Startup Leadership
Fundraising
Enterprise Sales
Strategic Planning
General Management
Product Vision
Team Growth
Neuroscience
Motor Control
Haptics
Dynamic Simulation
Virtual Reality
Research
Physical AI, Autonomous Robotics, Warehouse Automation, Supply Chain & Logistics
Computer Science, Neuroscience, Enterprise Technology, Deep Tech
Visionary, Founder, Deep Technologist, Stanford Alumnus, Builder, Inventor
Physical AI, Superhuman Robots, Automation at Scale, Future of Logistics
Male 65.7%, Female 34.3%
25-34 (64.5%), 35-54 (17.8%), 18-24 (12.4%)
US (13.1%), BR (11.7%), IR (8.6%), IN (7.0%)
Tehran (2.7%), Baghdad (2.2%), New York (1.5%)
A robotic, objective summary of Samir Menon's background, focusing on his role as Founder and CEO of the $1.65 Billion valued robotics company, Dexterity, Inc.
He founded Dexterity, Inc., a Physical AI and robotics startup, in December 2017.
He has an extensive background in robotics, AI, and computer science from Stanford University, where he was based from 2007 to 2017.
Dexterity's autonomous robots, designed for warehouse environments, are capable of a maximum lift capacity of 130 lbs.
Yes, he held a position at Microsoft India R&D from January 2007 to August 2007 before his tenure at Stanford University.