Owners
Symbio Robotics, founded in 2014, is engaged in the development robotic of systems software and on the basis AI of modernization of industrial production. Symbio's robotics systems are based on SymbioDCS, middleware for industrial robotics and a language software framework Python designed to simplify programming industrial robots and make them much more "smart."
History
2021: Attracting $30 million of investments
At the end of February 2021, Symbio attracted $30 million in investments. The funding round was led by the ACMECapital fund. Andreessen Horowitz, Eclipse Ventures and The House Fund also took part in the deal.
Symbio Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer Max Reynolds noted that Symbio technologies are designed to rethink existing production "pain points" through the use of new human practices AI and interaction with. robot SymbioDCS allows programmers to use information from sensors in real time and feedback in combination with advanced. software Industrial robots which are programmed and controlled with the help of SymbioDCS, can quickly learn and perform new tasks, improving operation efficiency, improving product quality and reducing ergonomic risks.
Symbio does the same thing that Windows did for DOS for production, says Max Reynolds. - Industrial production robots use proprietary programming languages, making them slow and cumbersome. These robots not only lack dexterity, but also intelligence to force them to do what they must. |
The company's platform operates on a peripheral computing infrastructure that allows you to monitor existing production systems. Although the company officially began operations only at the end of February 2021, it is already cooperating with various manufacturers, including Nissan Motor, as well as with other large automakers. Taking into account the new funding, Symbio has already raised $56.1 million.[1]