Diligent Robotics is gaining visibility in the healthcare sector as it prepares to showcase its Moxi hospital robot at the 2026 Virginia Hospital & Healthcare Association Workforce Summit on May 19. Valley Health will discuss real-world use cases, while a Customer Success Manager explains how Moxi integrates into hospital workflows and supports clinical teams.
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The company is also leveraging Nurses Week to highlight Moxi’s role as a “teammate” to nursing staff across several health systems, including Shannon Medical Center, Mosaic Life Care, UT Southwestern Medical Center, El Paso Children’s Hospital, and ChristianaCare. These posts emphasize time and step savings for nurses, suggesting strong frontline engagement and cultural fit on hospital floors.
Moxi’s integration into daily operations and its perception as part of the care team may enhance customer stickiness and renewal prospects, especially in labor-constrained environments. Positive nurse sentiment and visible deployments could also support cross-hospital references and incremental expansions within existing systems.
In parallel, CEO Andrea L. Thomaz is participating in a virtual session at Fred Hutch Cancer Center’s Generative AI Collaborative Learning Club, focusing on “The Robot Teammate” and how AI is changing the healthcare workforce. This thought leadership positions Diligent Robotics at the intersection of embodied AI and clinical operations, reinforcing its reputation as a specialist in real-world hospital automation.
Collectively, the week’s updates underscore brand-building, customer engagement, and proof-of-use efforts rather than new product or financing announcements. These developments suggest strengthening market positioning and potential for future deployment growth, supported by deeper relationships with both institutional decision-makers and frontline clinical staff.

