MBody AI expands U.S. robotics footprint to 11 states and enters Canada
MBody AI Corp. is expanding its U.S. service-robotics operations to 11 states with planned launches in Florida and California in July 2026. The company has also entered the Canadian market with a pilot deployment in Ontario. The proposed business combination with Check-Cap Ltd. remains on track for the second half of 2026, subject to customary closing conditions.

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MBody AI Corp. is expanding its U.S. service-robotics operations from nine to eleven states and has entered the Canadian market with its first deployment. The planned expansion into Florida and California in July 2026 will bring MBody AI’s U.S. presence to 11 states as adoption of the MBody AI Orchestrator platform grows. MBody AI is a party to the proposed business combination with Check-Cap Ltd.
MBody AI has entered the Canadian market through the appointment of a dedicated general manager and the launch of its first deployment. The Orchestrator platform and two types of service robots have been deployed in live operations as part of a 30-day pilot in Ontario. The service robotics market across North America is projected to reach approximately $16 billion in 2026 and grow to $29 billion by 2031, according to Mordor Intelligence. In Canada, the market is expected to approach $1.5 billion by 2029, as reported by Statista.
The MBody AI Orchestrator serves as the centralized intelligent software and service platform designed to coordinate and scale autonomous robotic operations. Acting as the command layer, the Orchestrator integrates AI and real-time data insights to manage multi-robot deployments. The platform enables customers to monitor robotic fleet operations remotely, assign tasks, and use AI to turn robotic telemetry data into improved operational decision making.
"Reaching eleven states and entering Canada shows how the Orchestrator platform scales across new markets," said John Fowler, Chief Executive Officer of MBody AI. "The value of Orchestrator compounds with each deployment. As the fleet grows, we generate and assess more data each day."
The proposed business combination between Check-Cap and MBody AI continues to advance. On April 30, 2026, Check-Cap reported that Nasdaq had completed its initial review of the listing application submitted in connection with the merger. The application, originally submitted on February 24, 2026, represents one of the final steps in Nasdaq’s initial listing review. Any Nasdaq listing and the commencement of trading remain subject to Nasdaq approval and are not assured.
The merger has been approved by shareholders of both companies. The proposed business combination remains on track to close in the second half of 2026, subject to customary closing conditions. "MBody AI is developing as a critical robotic solutions provider for industries seeking to address labor shortages and enhance service commitments in North America," said David Lontini, Chairman and Interim Chief Executive Officer of Check-Cap.
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Current U.S. States | Nevada, New Jersey, Connecticut, Iowa, Missouri, Michigan, Massachusetts, Louisiana, Mississippi |
| New U.S. States | California and Florida |
| Total U.S. States | After launch 11 U.S. states |
| New Country | Proof-of-concept in Ontario, Canada |
| North America Market Size | Estimated to be $16 billion in 2026; $29 billion in 2031 per Mordor Intelligence |
| Canadian Market Size | Estimated to be $1.5 billion by 2029 per Statista |
| Issuer / Ticker | Check-Cap Ltd. (NASDAQ: $MBAI) |
| Transaction | Shareholder-approved business combination with MBody AI; on track to close in the second half of 2026, subject to customary closing conditions |
How will the capital raised from the proposed business combination be allocated between further geographic expansion and R&D for the Orchestrator platform?
What specific revenue milestones or customer acquisition metrics does MBody AI aim to achieve by the end of the 30-day pilot in Ontario?
How does the company plan to navigate the competitive landscape and regulatory environment in the new large markets of California and Florida?

























