Get the latest tech news

GrayMatter scores $45M for robots that speed-up manufacturing with ‘physics-informed AI’


GrayMatter's robots work 2-4 times faster than manual operators and cut down consumable waste by 30% or more.

Los Angeles-based GrayMatter, a startup addressing some of the hardest problems in manufacturing with AI-powered robots, today announced it has raised $45 million in a series B round of funding. This led Kabir to launch GrayMatter, with a focus on building robotic solutions that could handle labor-intensive surface treatment and finishing jobs for all sorts of products being manufactured — from football helmets to aerospace equipment and everything in between. Since its launch, GrayMatter has deployed twenty custom-made smart robotic cells for enterprises in sectors such as aerospace& defense, specialty vehicles, marine & boats, metal fabrication, sports equipment and furniture & sanitary-ware.

Get the Android app

Or read this on Venture Beat

Read more on:

Photo of manufacturing

manufacturing

Photo of speed

speed

Photo of robots

robots

Related news:

News photo

Labor shortages are still fueling growth at automation firms like GrayMatter

News photo

Generative AI takes robots a step closer to general purpose

News photo

Soft robot transformers bend, expand, twist to deliver meds inside body | Robots for bladder control, blood flow measurement, stomach monitoring, and heart sensing and stimulation.