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  2. AI Robotics Investment Opportunities Extend Beyond Big Tech
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AI Robotics Investment Opportunities Extend Beyond Big Tech

DJ ShawJan 30, 2026
2026-01-30

The artificial intelligence and robotics investment opportunity extends far beyond the headline-grabbing tech giants, offering exposure to a diverse ecosystem of enablers and application developers that many investors overlook, according to experts at VettaFi’s Winter Symposium on Thursday.

Panelists during the “Hidden in Plain Sight: The AI & Robotics Ecosystem” session emphasized that investors can capture the full scope of AI disruption without picking individual stocks. The discussion explored how robotics and AI technologies are moving beyond software applications into physical-world implementations across multiple sectors.

Rafael Silva, research analyst at VettaFi, highlighted healthcare robotics as one area experiencing rapid growth. Medical robot installations increased 91% in 2024, delivering better patient outcomes through implementations such as more precise surgical capabilities.

The ongoing synergies between AI and robotic applications allow for enhanced imaging and more controlled movements than traditional surgical approaches, Silva noted. The technology spans from surgical robots to rehabilitation devices that assist patients in recovery.

The robotics ecosystem extends beyond end-use applications to include component manufacturers and materials suppliers, according to Silva. Companies producing robotic hands, battery technologies, and raw materials play essential roles in enabling robotics deployment across industries.

Accessing the Robotics Value Chain

The panel discussed how investors can gain exposure to these opportunities through ETFs focused on the robotics and AI space. The ROBO Global Robotics & Automation Index ETF (ROBO B), the ROBO Global Artificial Intelligence ETF (THNQ B-), and the ROBO Global Healthcare Technology & Innovation ETF (HTEC B) all provide access to companies throughout the value chain.

These funds allow investors to own the entire AI disruption story rather than attempting to select individual winners, according to panelists. The research-based approach captures companies across the technology stack from component suppliers to application developers.

Silva noted that physical bottlenecks in robotics development often receive less attention than software innovations despite their importance. Manufacturing capabilities for robotic components and specialized materials can constrain deployment even when the software and AI capabilities exist. This in itself creates opportunities for those companies working on solving those challenges.

The panelists emphasized that the AI and robotics opportunity spans global markets, with innovation occurring across North America, Asia, and Europe among companies of varying sizes and specializations.

For more news, information, and analysis, visit our Disruptive Technology Content Hub.

VettaFi LLC (“VettaFi”) is the index provider for ROBO, THNQ, and HTEC, for which it receives an index licensing fee. However, ROBO, THNQ, and HTEC are not issued, sponsored, endorsed, or sold by VettaFi, and VettaFi has no obligation or liability in connection with the issuance, administration, marketing, or trading of ROBO, THNQ, and HTEC.


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