Realtime Robotics

Realtime Robotics is a leader in collision-free autonomous motion planning for industrial robots.

Realtime Robotics technology generates collision-free motion plans in milliseconds for industrial robots and autonomous vehicles.

Realtime Robotics was co-founded in 2016 by Will Floyd-Jones, George Konidaris, Sean Murray and Dan Sorin. The company is headquartered in Boston and Tokyo.

 

Realtime uses proprietary algorithms and advanced semiconductor technology that operates 1000x faster than conventional approaches running on high-end GPUs. Its ML-based AI autonomously optimize robot positions, task allocation and sequence as well as dramatically reduce cycle times.

 

Realtime launched RapidPlan software that helps manufacturers deploy robots in an industrial setting. The system provides a variety of different features, including simulation, control, task management and programming.

 

Realtime's RapidPlan is used by a number of high-profile clients, including BMW group, FANUC, DENSO, Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO), among others.

 

Realtime is backed by HAHN Automation, SAIC Capital Management, SPARX Asset Management, Toyota AI Ventures, Shinhan GIB, SIP Global Partners, Soundproof Ventures, Omron Ventures, Heroic Ventures, Kyobo Life Insurance, and others. The company raised an additional $9.5M in Series A round on Jun 27, 2023. This is an extension of previous $14.4M in Sep 2022. The additional investment brings Realtime Robotics' total funding to $71.1M to date.

 

 

  • Year founded: 2016
  • Funding Info: $71.1M over 7 Rounds (Latest Funding Type: Venture- Series Unknown)
  • Yearly Revenue: NA
  • Employee Size: 51-200
  • Business Valuation: NA
  • City/Town: Boston
  • State: Massachusetts
  • Country: United States
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