Boxbot develops parcel logistics automation that uses robotics and automated systems to streamline last-mile delivery. The company provides a modular platform that stores, sorts, and sequences packages of varying sizes within warehouses, using robotic conveyors capable of three-dimensional handling and automated buffering storage and retrieval. The solution is designed to increase throughput while reducing physical footprint, enabling denser routing and more intelligent package handling. By addressing core operational challenges in delivery networks, Boxbot aims to lower logistics costs and speed up deliveries for suppliers and consumers. The company is headquartered in Alameda, California.
Robust.AI
Series A in 2023
Robust.AI develops autonomous mobile robots and AI-powered software for warehouse and manufacturing operations. The company combines artificial intelligence, robotics, and human-centered design through its Grace software suite and Carter hardware concept, enabling rapid deployment with minimal infrastructure changes, scalable operations, and support for dynamic material handling tasks. Its solutions target warehousing environments where automation is still limited and labor shortages affect supply chains, aiming to improve interaction between people and robots and to streamline workflows.
FarmWise, established in 2016 and headquartered in San Francisco, specializes in developing and manufacturing robotic machinery for agriculture. The company's primary product is a mechanical weeder, designed to track and remove weeds in vegetable crops, enhancing farm efficiency and reducing herbicide usage. FarmWise also offers comprehensive training and support to ensure optimal use of its technology.
Agility Robotics
Series B in 2022
Agility Robotics specializes in developing robotic machines with human-like mobility. Its flagship product is Cassie, a bipedal robot designed for walking and running. The company's legged robots serve as mobile sensor platforms, enabling real-time sensing across diverse terrains. Agility Robotics caters to academic, corporate, and military research and development sectors.
RightHand Robotics
Venture Round in 2021
RightHand Robotics, Inc. is a manufacturer of robotic order-picking systems that streamline supply chain logistics for various industries, including e-commerce, food handling, and flexible manufacturing. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the company specializes in robotic solutions that automatically grasp a wide variety of items from bins and cases. Its flagship products include the ReFlex SF, which features a 3D-printed palm equipped with servos and compliant fingers, and the ReFlex TakkTile, a tactile sensor designed to enhance the robots' ability to handle items gently and correct errors. RightHand Robotics focuses on providing end-to-end solutions that simplify integration and adaptation to diverse customer workflows, ultimately reducing the costs associated with order fulfillment across sectors such as electronics, apparel, grocery, and pharmaceuticals.
Relativity Space
Series D in 2020
Founded in 2015, Relativity Space is a pioneering aerospace company based in Long Beach, California. It specializes in manufacturing and launching orbital rockets using proprietary 3D printing technology, significantly reducing the number of parts and assembly time compared to traditional methods.
Robust.AI
Series A in 2020
Robust.AI develops autonomous mobile robots and AI-powered software for warehouse and manufacturing operations. The company combines artificial intelligence, robotics, and human-centered design through its Grace software suite and Carter hardware concept, enabling rapid deployment with minimal infrastructure changes, scalable operations, and support for dynamic material handling tasks. Its solutions target warehousing environments where automation is still limited and labor shortages affect supply chains, aiming to improve interaction between people and robots and to streamline workflows.
Agility Robotics
Series B in 2020
Agility Robotics specializes in developing robotic machines with human-like mobility. Its flagship product is Cassie, a bipedal robot designed for walking and running. The company's legged robots serve as mobile sensor platforms, enabling real-time sensing across diverse terrains. Agility Robotics caters to academic, corporate, and military research and development sectors.
Skydio designs, manufactures, and supports AI-powered drones for consumers, enterprises, and government customers. Its drones use computer vision technology to recognize, avoid objects in real-time, and predict future movements, enabling autonomous flight and obstacle avoidance.
Fabric is a technology company that operates an on-demand supply-chain network platform designed for retailers to provide sustainable and rapid delivery services to online customers. Founded in 2015 and based in Tel Aviv, Israel, Fabric utilizes micro-fulfillment centers equipped with robotics and artificial intelligence to automate various processes, including inventory management, order picking, and packing. This innovative approach allows retailers to offer same-day delivery while enhancing customer loyalty and driving revenue. By leveraging advanced software and automation, Fabric not only improves the consumer experience but also enhances operational efficiency and reduces costs for its clients.
Relativity Space
Series C in 2019
Founded in 2015, Relativity Space is a pioneering aerospace company based in Long Beach, California. It specializes in manufacturing and launching orbital rockets using proprietary 3D printing technology, significantly reducing the number of parts and assembly time compared to traditional methods.
FarmWise, established in 2016 and headquartered in San Francisco, specializes in developing and manufacturing robotic machinery for agriculture. The company's primary product is a mechanical weeder, designed to track and remove weeds in vegetable crops, enhancing farm efficiency and reducing herbicide usage. FarmWise also offers comprehensive training and support to ensure optimal use of its technology.
Robust.AI
Seed Round in 2019
Robust.AI develops autonomous mobile robots and AI-powered software for warehouse and manufacturing operations. The company combines artificial intelligence, robotics, and human-centered design through its Grace software suite and Carter hardware concept, enabling rapid deployment with minimal infrastructure changes, scalable operations, and support for dynamic material handling tasks. Its solutions target warehousing environments where automation is still limited and labor shortages affect supply chains, aiming to improve interaction between people and robots and to streamline workflows.
RightHand Robotics
Series B in 2018
RightHand Robotics, Inc. is a manufacturer of robotic order-picking systems that streamline supply chain logistics for various industries, including e-commerce, food handling, and flexible manufacturing. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the company specializes in robotic solutions that automatically grasp a wide variety of items from bins and cases. Its flagship products include the ReFlex SF, which features a 3D-printed palm equipped with servos and compliant fingers, and the ReFlex TakkTile, a tactile sensor designed to enhance the robots' ability to handle items gently and correct errors. RightHand Robotics focuses on providing end-to-end solutions that simplify integration and adaptation to diverse customer workflows, ultimately reducing the costs associated with order fulfillment across sectors such as electronics, apparel, grocery, and pharmaceuticals.
Zippy.ai
Seed Round in 2018
Zippy.ai is a company focused on developing autonomous robots specifically designed for last-mile grocery and package delivery. With a team of experts in engineering, robotics, computer vision, machine learning, and design, Zippy aims to integrate these intelligent robots into urban environments, enhancing the convenience of everyday tasks such as food ordering and grocery pickup. Utilizing artificial intelligence and GPS technology, Zippy's robots facilitate the efficient delivery of orders and parcels, helping clients improve their operational productivity. These autonomous robots are envisioned to become a common yet unobtrusive presence in cities, operating independently while maintaining a lifelike interaction with their surroundings.
Relativity Space
Series B in 2018
Founded in 2015, Relativity Space is a pioneering aerospace company based in Long Beach, California. It specializes in manufacturing and launching orbital rockets using proprietary 3D printing technology, significantly reducing the number of parts and assembly time compared to traditional methods.
Agility Robotics
Series A in 2018
Agility Robotics specializes in developing robotic machines with human-like mobility. Its flagship product is Cassie, a bipedal robot designed for walking and running. The company's legged robots serve as mobile sensor platforms, enabling real-time sensing across diverse terrains. Agility Robotics caters to academic, corporate, and military research and development sectors.
Fabric is a technology company that operates an on-demand supply-chain network platform designed for retailers to provide sustainable and rapid delivery services to online customers. Founded in 2015 and based in Tel Aviv, Israel, Fabric utilizes micro-fulfillment centers equipped with robotics and artificial intelligence to automate various processes, including inventory management, order picking, and packing. This innovative approach allows retailers to offer same-day delivery while enhancing customer loyalty and driving revenue. By leveraging advanced software and automation, Fabric not only improves the consumer experience but also enhances operational efficiency and reduces costs for its clients.
Skydio designs, manufactures, and supports AI-powered drones for consumers, enterprises, and government customers. Its drones use computer vision technology to recognize, avoid objects in real-time, and predict future movements, enabling autonomous flight and obstacle avoidance.
Canvas Technology
Series A in 2017
Canvas Technology, Inc. is a robotics company that specializes in designing and developing mobile robotic technology for factories and warehouses. Founded in 2015 and based in Boulder, Colorado, the company focuses on providing end-to-end autonomous delivery solutions for goods. Canvas Technology offers a range of products, including carts, pallets, forklifts, and boxes, which are designed to operate safely and efficiently in both indoor and outdoor environments. As of April 2019, Canvas Technology operates as a subsidiary of Amazon.com, Inc.
FarmWise
Seed Round in 2017
FarmWise, established in 2016 and headquartered in San Francisco, specializes in developing and manufacturing robotic machinery for agriculture. The company's primary product is a mechanical weeder, designed to track and remove weeds in vegetable crops, enhancing farm efficiency and reducing herbicide usage. FarmWise also offers comprehensive training and support to ensure optimal use of its technology.
Algolux
Seed Round in 2017
Algolux is a Canadian AI software company specializing in advanced perception solutions for a variety of applications, including automotive advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS), autonomous vehicles, and video security. Founded on innovative research at the intersection of deep learning, computer vision, and computational imaging, the company provides robust and scalable tools that enhance image quality and optimize camera architectures. Algolux utilizes machine learning and deep perception technology to deliver cloud-based video analytics and embedded software, enabling clients to achieve superior results under diverse conditions, such as extreme lighting and adverse weather. The company's focus on safety and efficiency positions it as a leader in the development of solutions for both existing camera systems and new designs.
RightHand Robotics
Series A in 2017
RightHand Robotics, Inc. is a manufacturer of robotic order-picking systems that streamline supply chain logistics for various industries, including e-commerce, food handling, and flexible manufacturing. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the company specializes in robotic solutions that automatically grasp a wide variety of items from bins and cases. Its flagship products include the ReFlex SF, which features a 3D-printed palm equipped with servos and compliant fingers, and the ReFlex TakkTile, a tactile sensor designed to enhance the robots' ability to handle items gently and correct errors. RightHand Robotics focuses on providing end-to-end solutions that simplify integration and adaptation to diverse customer workflows, ultimately reducing the costs associated with order fulfillment across sectors such as electronics, apparel, grocery, and pharmaceuticals.
Keyssa, Inc., established in 2009 and headquartered in Campbell, California, specializes in developing and manufacturing contactless connectors and wireless semiconductors. Utilizing millimeter-wave technology, the company's flagship product, Kiss Connectivity, enables secure, instantaneous, and high-speed data transfer between devices in close proximity. This tiny, solid-state system eliminates the need for traditional metal connectors, cables, and wireless networks, offering a protocol-agnostic, EHF transmission solution. Keyssa's products cater to a wide range of industries, including mobile phones, displays, automotive, robotic surgery, factory automation, and data centers. The company aims to simplify and enhance device-to-device data flow, freeing product designers and consumers from conventional connectivity constraints.