On Sun, Mar 18, 2012 at 12:04 PM, Raz wrote: > I am working for a  company that make robots that create assembly > lines for solar cells, lithium ion batteries and other small > industrial robots. > I am a Linux system programmer by profession. and I want to push ROS. > I find ROS > well maintained open source software ( I have been around.. ) > During my time in this company i learned that changes are hard to come > by, much more than > software companies. > I need to show that the MARKET is moving to ROS. > this is why I am looking for NAMES. hi Raz, Compared to research users, commercial users of ROS tend to be less forthcoming about their plans and status, which in many cases is understandable. For one perspective, have a look at the "robot portals" page: http://ros.org/wiki/Robots Some of those portals are maintained by the manufacturers of the robots, which means that the companies involved are spending time and money supporting ROS on their platforms. You can also note the sponsor list for ROSCon: http://roscon.ros.org/?page_id=72 Sponsorship of ROSCon is not necessarily an indication that the sponsoring company is using ROS (though some certainly are), but it suggests interest. brian.