Engineered Arts, a UK-based humanoid robot manufacturer, has restructured as a U.S. company and raised $10 million to expand its operations. This strategic move aims to meet the growing demand for humanoid robots in the U.S. market while enhancing product refinement and manufacturing capabilities. The funding brings the company's total to $16.2 million, supporting its mission to integrate humanoid robots into everyday life.
The company has pioneered humanoid robotics for over 20 years, deploying over 200 robots globally. With the new funding, Engineered Arts plans to enhance its robot models, including the viral sensation Ameca, and expand its cloud-based AI services. The goal is to create robots that support, entertain, and educate, ultimately providing a human-centric vision of AI-driven technology.
• Engineered Arts raised $10 million to enhance humanoid robot production.
• Ameca, a humanoid robot, showcases advanced AI capabilities and human-like interactions.
Humanoid robots are designed to interact naturally with humans, enhancing user experiences.
Cloud-based AI services allow for enhanced features and fleet deployment of robots.
Dexterity in robots refers to their ability to perform complex movements and tasks.
Engineered Arts specializes in humanoid robots, focusing on natural interactions and entertainment.
Helium-3 Ventures led the funding round for Engineered Arts, supporting its growth in robotics.
GSK utilizes Engineered Arts robots for engaging attendees at trade events.
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