
Slamcore, a developer of spatial intelligence software, has announced a $14 million funding round from top investors, including ROKStar Ventures, a subsidiary of Rockwell Automation, one of the world’s largest industrial automation and digital transformation companies. The round brings Slamcore’s total funding to $40 million, with backing from investors including Toyota Ventures, Interwoven Ventures, MMC […]
The increasing sophistication and commercial viability of AI software for robotics is attracting significant investment, particularly as automation solutions become critical for various industries.
This funding indicates continued investor confidence in spatial intelligence and AI software for robotic automation, which is crucial for the next generation of industrial and logistical operations.
Slamcore gains substantial capital to accelerate development and deployment of its spatial intelligence software, potentially leading to more advanced and ubiquitous autonomous systems.
- · Slamcore
- · Robotics industry
- · Logistics and manufacturing sectors
- · AI software developers
- · Companies relying on manual processes
- · Less advanced autonomy solution providers
Slamcore will use this funding to expand its R&D and market reach, accelerating the adoption of its spatial intelligence technology.
Enhanced spatial intelligence will enable more sophisticated and reliable autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) in various industrial and commercial settings.
Widespread deployment of advanced AMRs could significantly reshape labor requirements and operational efficiencies across multiple sectors, leading to new economic models.
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