Agile Robots Raises $30 Million To Expand Global Applications Of Robotics
Agile Robotics has announced raising $30 million in a venture funding round. The money will go towards furthering their stake in the global robotics applications and AI landscape.
Created on April 25|Last edited on April 25
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Agile Robots, a spin-off company of the German Aerospace Center, announced recently that they have raised $30 million through a venture funding round by Foxconn Industrial Internet. The robotics company has previous raised $220 million in a Series C funding round late last year, including previous contributions from FII.
With software and hardware solutions, Agile Robots brings a wide variety of robotics products to customers across the globe. Using the power of AI, Agile Robots' devices and applications are used in a number of industries including medical, industrial, service and more.
Their robots are souped up with a range of key technologies that help them interact with the real world. Robots built by them are able to feel the environment with force feedback technology, see the world with real-time 3D perception, move with complex motion control and planning, and with the power of deep learning can even adjust and adapt to unknown environments.
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