RoboForce, a Milpitas, CA-based “Robo-Labor” supplier, raised $10M in early stage funding.
Backers included Nobel Laureate Myron Scholes, co-founder of Softbank VC (SBVC) Gary Rieschel, and Carnegie Mellon College.
Led by Leo Ma, CEO, The corporate intends to make use of the funds to emerge from stealth because it prepares to deploy its Robo-Labor this yr for early clients, for whom robots can fulfill labor shortages in harsh out of doors circumstances, full probably the most hazardous duties in harmful work environments, and maximize mission effectivity and price financial savings.
With 1mm accuracy in performing positive motor expertise like selecting, putting, urgent, twisting and connecting, the Robo-Labor has all-terrain mobility, exact manipulation, studying, communication, and security compliance capabilities. RoboForce’s robots are unparalleled within the rising area of AI Robotics.
The startup’s goal industries embrace photo voltaic, house, manufacturing and mining, sectors which the U.S. Bureau of Labor discovered have been among the many most impacted by accidents and lack of labor as a consequence of unsafe summer time temperatures and different work-related hazards. RoboForce’s first clients are growing industrial and utility-scale photo voltaic initiatives and are struggling to rent and retain expert employees, as a consequence of excessive temperatures in distant places the place most massive scale photo voltaic initiatives are being developed.
FinSMEs
06/01/2025