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IAM Robotics is a robotics company founded 2012, based in United States, developing 1 robot primarily in the Mobile Manipulator category.
Autonomous mobile robots for warehouse order picking
IAM Robotics builds autonomous mobile robots centered on the Swift picking robot for warehouse and logistics operations. Its systems are used to automate goods-to-person order picking and other intralogistics tasks for fulfillment and distribution environments. The company is based in Pittsburgh and serves warehouse operators seeking higher productivity and less manual walking in large facilities.
Company facts
- HQ
- Pittsburgh, United States
- Founded
- 2012 · 14 yrs
- Website
- www.iamrobotics.com
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Milestones
Raised $20M to expand deployment of its Swift mobile picking robot.
IAM Robotics was founded by Tom Galluzzo and Vladimir Altman at Carnegie Mellon University's National Robotics Engineering Center.
Press coverage
- IAM Robotics raises $20M for Swift logistics robot
The Robot Report
Active products by IAM Robotics
1 shown| # | Category | Key specs | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Swift | Mobile Manipulator | Runtime 8 hr | 2018 | A |
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