Tatta Systems stated that its technology enables robots to perform delicate, variable, human-like tasks with flexibility, efficiency and autonomy. , Source: Adobe Stock
Tatta Systems Inc., which is developing dexterous intelligence to give robot touch skills and spatial awareness, raised $ 75 million last week. Palo Alto, California. Based startup said that this funding would be used to expedite the development of systems capable of complex, human beings.
“To enable machines, physical world problems are the next limit in robotics technology,” said Tatta Systems co-founder and CEO and CEO, CEO.
“AI models are incredibly refined to work with text and video, but most of the physical world are out of comprehension for them,” he said. “We are incredibly excited about the disinterested technique we are developing, which will eventually help humanity to be very automatic and to furious manual labor.”
Tatta said that its success is software, hardware and its ownership combination AyeWith its development of dextrous intelligence. Company Described your platform as a “smart nervous system”.
It said that the platform enables robots to understand, adapt and interact with the physical world with human accuracy and speed.
Tatta led by an experienced entrepreneur
Funding includes an already undeclared $ 11 million seed round led by Matter Venture Partners. Wholesale of financing $ 64 million series A. The US Frontier is from Fund and SBVA led the round. It included Matter Venture Partners, B Capital, Edb, Sojitz Corp, CDIB-Ten Capital, Yazaki Innovation Inc., B5 Capital, Tyche Partners and Participation from woven capital.
Prior to the installation of the Tacta system, Bibl established and lead the luxvue technology, which creates a low-power, microld-based display for consumer electronics applications. Apple acquired the company in 2014.
Wen Hsih said, “Tatta’s lead is one of the most experienced and skillful hard tech entrepreneurs, which I have ever seen.” “The technology he has developed in the last and one and a half years will prove incredibly valuable for both robotics and the world in the coming years. My firm and I am proud that they have supported him from the beginning.”