RoboForce has emerged from stealth mode after securing $10 million in funding to deploy its Robo-Labor technology, aimed at addressing significant labour shortages in hazardous industries.

RoboForce, a pioneering company in the field of robotic labour solutions, has recently secured $10 million in early-stage funding. Among the notable investors are Nobel Laureate Myron Scholes, Gary Rieschel, co-founder of Softbank VC, and Carnegie Mellon University. This funding marks the company’s emergence from stealth mode as it gears up to deploy its innovative Robo-Labor technology for initial customers this year.

The announcement, made on Robotics and Automation News, highlights RoboForce’s mission to provide advanced robotic systems capable of addressing significant labour shortages, particularly in extreme conditions typically encountered in outdoor settings. The Robo-Labor robots are designed to undertake hazardous tasks in various sectors, including solar energy, space exploration, manufacturing, and mining—industries noted for challenges related to worker safety and retention.

These robots boast a remarkable one millimetre precision in executing intricate motor skills such as picking, placing, pressing, twisting, and connecting. Additionally, the all-terrain mobility of these machines, coupled with their learning, communication, and safety compliance capabilities, positions RoboForce at the forefront of AI robotics technology.

The US Bureau of Labor’s findings indicate that industries like solar energy, which frequently involve dangerous conditions and are heavily impacted by seasonal temperature extremes, require innovative solutions to combat an ongoing labour shortage. RoboForce’s initial clientele comprises solar project developers who face significant challenges in hiring and retaining skilled workers due to the harsh environments of many large-scale installations.

By leveraging robotic systems capable of functioning effectively in severe weather and hazardous conditions, RoboForce aims to facilitate the construction and installation processes of solar projects. This approach not only seeks to reduce costs but also aims to expedite the completion of critical renewable energy projects, thereby contributing significantly to sustainability goals.

Leo Ma, the founder and CEO of RoboForce, stated, “At RoboForce, our mission is to create robotics for humanity to boost the world’s economy with the power of Robo-Labor.” He expressed the company’s dedication to building a high-intelligence “super worker” system designed to take on tedious, physically demanding, and dangerous jobs that humans should not perform.

Myron Scholes, reflecting on the company’s potential impact, remarked, “Labor shortages and decarbonization are the two largest trends that are happening at a global scale, and RoboForce is uniquely positioned to address both.” He praised the innovation-driven approach of RoboForce, highlighting the necessity of such advancements for the global workforce.

RoboForce is set to present its cutting-edge technology at the Intersolar & Energy Storage Conference, scheduled to take place in San Diego, California, from February 25 to 27, which will serve as a platform for showcasing its capabilities to potential customers and industry stakeholders.

Source: Noah Wire Services

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