TriOrb is a technology company focused on the development of advanced robotic mobility solutions. It designs and engineers a unique movement system that features a ball-driven omnidirectional mechanism, enabling robots to navigate and transport various objects in manufacturing environments. This innovative technology enhances efficiency and safety on production lines by allowing multiple robots to work together cooperatively, thereby improving the transportation of items that cannot be handled by a single unit. Through its integration of software and hardware, TriOrb aims to provide manufacturers with effective robotic solutions that streamline operations and optimize productivity.
AIsing
Venture Round in 2024
AIsing Ltd. specializes in developing embedded mechanical-motion-prediction solutions and statistical analysis tools, focusing on its flagship product, Deep Binary Tree (DBT) SaaS. This artificial intelligence program is designed for mechanical control, enabling accurate predictions of mechanical motion, particularly in applications such as industrial robots and home automation systems. The DBT SaaS is characterized by its lightweight and fast performance, allowing for dynamic and online learning, which facilitates real-time adaptation and predictive accuracy. AIsing also provides hardware pre-installed with DBT software, streamlining the construction of various applications. The company's services are offered on a subscription basis, supplemented by royalties from products utilizing their technology. Founded in 2016 and based in Tokyo, Japan, AIsing aims to deliver quality learning and prediction capabilities, even with low-spec computer resources.
TriOrb is a technology company focused on the development of advanced robotic mobility solutions. It designs and engineers a unique movement system that features a ball-driven omnidirectional mechanism, enabling robots to navigate and transport various objects in manufacturing environments. This innovative technology enhances efficiency and safety on production lines by allowing multiple robots to work together cooperatively, thereby improving the transportation of items that cannot be handled by a single unit. Through its integration of software and hardware, TriOrb aims to provide manufacturers with effective robotic solutions that streamline operations and optimize productivity.
Prodrone Co.
Venture Round in 2020
Prodrone develops, manufactures, and sells commercial drones for various applications such as aerial filming, photography, land surveying, and spot inspection. Its product range includes four-rotor drones, six-rotor systems, and large frame drones. The company offers services like exploration and consultation, development planning, operational safety training, and repair and maintenance.
Civ Robotics
Venture Round in 2020
Civ Robotics develops autonomous ground vehicles designed to automate layout and staking tasks in large-scale civil engineering projects. Their rugged rovers, equipped with high-precision receivers and integrated mission-planning software, improve land surveying efficiency by accurately marking coordinates with significantly reduced manual effort.
Liberaware
Venture Round in 2020
Liberaware specializes in developing non-GPS small drones tailored for industrial use, with a focus on indoor confined-space inspections. The company offers IoT and AI-driven solutions to enhance the capabilities of these drones. Additionally, Liberaware provides inspection services, drone rentals and sales, as well as data processing and analysis services for the information collected by their equipment.
Japan Infrastructure Waymark
Venture Round in 2020
Founded in 2019, Japan Infrastructure Waymark specializes in drone-based infrastructure inspection services. It offers inspections for bridges, slopes, towers, solar panels, and wind generators, along with aerial photography, AI-driven diagnosis reporting, drone sales and maintenance, education, training, and insurance services. The company aims to create a safer social environment by reducing the burden on inspection operators through digital solutions.
SkyX Systems Corp. is a Canadian company specializing in unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) that provide advanced aerial data solutions for infrastructure inspection and monitoring. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Markham, Ontario, with an additional office in Houston, Texas, SkyX develops its UAS technology to facilitate long-range inspections of pipelines, hydroelectric transmission lines, railways, and other critical infrastructure. The systems utilize vertical take-off and landing capabilities and are equipped with various high-resolution sensors, including infrared and hyperspectral cameras, to capture crucial data in real time. By offering actionable insights, SkyX empowers asset operators in the energy sector and beyond to adopt proactive measures for asset integrity, enhancing safety and efficiency in operations across North America, South America, and Africa.
SkymatiX
Venture Round in 2019
SkymatiX specializes in drone technology, offering cloud-based drone surveying, satellite image analysis, and digital transformation solutions. Established in 2016, the company is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.
Liberaware
Seed Round in 2019
Liberaware specializes in developing non-GPS small drones tailored for industrial use, with a focus on indoor confined-space inspections. The company offers IoT and AI-driven solutions to enhance the capabilities of these drones. Additionally, Liberaware provides inspection services, drone rentals and sales, as well as data processing and analysis services for the information collected by their equipment.
Sensyn Robotics
Venture Round in 2018
Sensyn Robotics is a company focused on developing innovative business solutions that integrate robotics technology, particularly drones, with advanced software applications. Their primary goal is to enhance infrastructure inspections across various sectors, including oil, electric power, and construction. By promoting automation and generalization, Sensyn Robotics aims to improve operational efficiency, reduce labor costs, and enable unattended operations. The company addresses pressing social issues in Japan while also seeking to provide its diverse range of solutions globally, leveraging Japan's position as a leader in tackling contemporary challenges. Through collaboration and cutting-edge technology, Sensyn Robotics is committed to enabling enterprises and municipalities to access and inspect affected or disturbed sites more effectively.
Liberaware
Seed Round in 2018
Liberaware specializes in developing non-GPS small drones tailored for industrial use, with a focus on indoor confined-space inspections. The company offers IoT and AI-driven solutions to enhance the capabilities of these drones. Additionally, Liberaware provides inspection services, drone rentals and sales, as well as data processing and analysis services for the information collected by their equipment.
Autonomous Control Systems Laboratory
Venture Round in 2018
Autonomous Control Systems Laboratory Ltd. is an industrial drone manufacturer and solution provider based in Tokyo, Japan, founded in 1998 from the laboratory of Professor Kenzo Nonami at Chiba University. The company specializes in the development, production, and servicing of fully automated drones designed for a wide range of applications, including delivery, inspection, disaster relief, logistics, aerial photography, and surveying. With a focus on research and development, ACSL utilizes proprietary technologies developed in Japan to contribute to the advancement of industrial drone solutions. The company aims to be at the forefront of the new industrial revolution in the global skies, providing innovative solutions for various industrial needs.
iRobotics
Seed Round in 2017
iRobotics Inc. is a robotics technology integrator that specializes in developing an industrial robot and Internet of Things (IoT) platform. The company provides a range of robot and drone solutions tailored for industries, construction, and infrastructure. Its services encompass maintenance, surveillance, security, and various physical operations of drones, including tasks such as painting, washing, and material handling. By offering these advanced drone services, iRobotics enables businesses to enhance their operational capabilities and efficiency in demanding environments.