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Nimble robotics 50m series feifei li
Nimble robotics 50m series feifei li









nimble robotics 50m series feifei li nimble robotics 50m series feifei li

“A lot of people have robots in the corner of a warehouse.

nimble robotics 50m series feifei li

We’ve grown really fast and have a lot of robots deployed in production,” Kalouche tells TechCrunch. “We’re not the first robotic pick, place and pack company that’s out there. Nimble has also benefited from the rapid deployment of its systems. The pandemic has driven both explosive growth in ecommerce and interest in automation, contributing to a significant excitement around the warehouse fulfillment tech. Nimble is one in a long list of robotics companies to get a boast from Covid-19. The other 5-10% is assisted by remote human operators, but it’s reliable on day one, and it’s reliable on day 10,000.” “It’s not fully autonomous – it’s autonomous maybe 90, 95% of the time. “Instead of letting it sit in a lab for five years and creating this robotic application before it’s finally ready to deploy to the real world, we deployed it today,” says Kalouche. Led by DNS Capital and GSR Ventures and featuring Accel and Reinvent Capital, the round will go toward helping the company essentially double its headcount this year.įounded by former Stanford PhD student Simon Kalouche, the system utilizes deep imitation learning – a popular concept in robotics research that helps systems map and improve through imitation. Warehouse automation company Nimble Robotics today announced that it has raised a $50 million Series A.











Nimble robotics 50m series feifei li