RE2 Robotics
Date | Investors | Amount | Round |
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- | N/A | - | |
N/A | Spinout | ||
N/A | $70.0k | Grant | |
N/A | N/A | Grant | |
N/A | N/A | Grant | |
$250k | Seed | ||
$2.3m | Series A | ||
N/A | $1.0m | Grant | |
$1.0m | Grant | ||
$130k | Grant | ||
$3.0m | Grant | ||
N/A | $3.6m | Grant | |
$1.9m | Grant | ||
$1.0m | Grant | ||
* | $100m Valuation: $100m | Acquisition | |
Total Funding | €13.0m |
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EditRE2 Robotics, a Carnegie Mellon spinout founded by Jorgen Pedersen, specializes in developing intelligent mobile robotic manipulation systems designed to improve worker safety, productivity, and efficiency. Operating from its headquarters in the historic Lawrenceville neighborhood, RE2 Robotics serves a diverse range of clients across multiple markets, including defense, healthcare, and industrial sectors. The company's core product offerings include advanced robotic arms, such as the RE2 Sapien 6M, which are engineered to perform complex tasks in challenging environments. RE2 Robotics generates revenue through the sale of its robotic systems, as well as through developmental partnerships and government contracts, such as the $9.5 million contract from the Office of Naval Research for the Maritime Mine Neutralization System. By leveraging cutting-edge technology, RE2 Robotics aims to empower businesses to maintain a competitive edge while ensuring the safety and efficiency of their workforce.
Keywords: mobile robotics, worker safety, productivity, efficiency, robotic arms, defense sector, healthcare robotics, industrial automation, Carnegie Mellon spinout, RE2 Sapien 6M.