
Carnegie Robotics
Founded Year
2010Stage
Loan | AliveTotal Raised
$3.65MLast Raised
$3.5M | 3 yrs agoAbout Carnegie Robotics
Carnegie Robotics provides robotic sensors and platforms for defense, agriculture, mining, infrastructure, and energy applications. It was spun out of Carnegie Mellon University’s National Robotics Engineering Center as a private company.
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Carnegie Robotics Patents
Carnegie Robotics has filed 10 patents.
The 3 most popular patent topics include:
- Exoplanets
- Robotics
- HD 40307

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Latest Carnegie Robotics News
Mar 1, 2023
Key Takeaways from the Study Global robot control systems market is poised to expand at a CAGR of 11.2% reaching the valuation of US$ 19.9 Million by the end of 2033. The global robot control systems market witnessed a healthy CAGR of 8.9% By 2023. By technology segment, intelligent control is likely to account for 32.9% of revenue share by obtaining a valuation of US$ 2.2 Billion in 2023. East Asia region is expected to register a CAGR of 11.8% over the forecast period, as it will be valued at US$ 2.9 Billion by 2023 end. Under product type segment, servo (closed loop) robot control systems is estimated to account for approximately a 68.2% share in 2023. Germany in Europe region provides more revenue generation opportunities and is expected to capture a market share of 31% in 2023. Competitive Landscape The top companies in robot control system market are ATI Industrial Automation, Bastian Solutions, Carnegie Robotics LLC, ExtraTech Systems, Festo Corp., Hanbay Inc., IMAGO Machine Vision Inc., Integrated Industrial Technologies, Inc., Omron Automation, PI (Physik Instrumente) L.P., SICK, Inc., Siemens, Sylvania, T. J. Snow Co., Taricco Corporation, Tolomatic, Inc. These manufacturers have capture more than half of market share of overall robot control system market. Further to increase the penetration of sales across potential geographies, manufacturer are developing integrated sales channel to streamline the supply chain. While, manufacturers should shift the focus on the R&D sector for upgrading software technologies as well as utilization of advanced hardware in the control systems. The players should collaborate or make partnerships with different sectors like the end user, R&D sectors, etc. for more investments in this sector. Get Customization on this Report for Specific Research Solutions – Market Development Robotic solutions are being implemented in an increasing number of industries and their applications as robotics manufacturers continue to innovate in terms of function, price, and other factors. Advances in processing power and AI capabilities have enabled robots to be used in a variety of ways to achieve important objectives. Manufacturers focusing on various such factors will have many opportunities for revenue generation from the robot control system. Quick Buy: Robot Control System Market Research Report More Valuable Insights Fact.MR, in its new offering, presents an unbiased analysis of the global Robot Control Systems market, presenting historical demand data (2018-2022) and forecast statistics for the period of 2023-2033. the study divulges essential insights on the market on the basis of type (servo (close loop), non-servo (open loop)), technology (continuous path control robot, point to point control robot, controlled-path robot, intelligent control), robot type (autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), automated guided vehicles (AGVs), articulated robots, humanoids, cobots, hybrids), end use vertical (aerospace and defense, automotive, chemicals & materials, electrical & electronics, food and beverage, healthcare, mining & metals, oil & gas, others) and across six major regions (North America, Latin America, Europe, East Asia, South Asia and Oceania, The Middle East & Africa). Robot Kit Market Analysis : Robot Arms Market Analysis, By Type (Cartesian Robotic Arms, Cylindrical Robotic Arms, Polar/ Spherical Robotic Arms, SCARA Robotic Arms, Collaborative Arms, Articulated Arms, Delta Robots), By Application (Palletizing, Inspection, Machining, Material Handling, Painting, Pick and Place, Surgical, Welding, Others), and Region - Market Insights 2023 to 2033. Robot Vision System Market Scope : The global robot vision system market will reach a valuation of US$ 2,690.4 million in 2023 and expected to progress at a CAGR of 10.4% to reach US$ 7,236.2 million by the end of 2033. Robot Cell Market Survey : Robot Cell Market Analysis by Material Type (Aluminium, Steel), By Robotic Application (Assembly line, Material Handling, Packaging Line, Painting & Spraying, Testing & Welding, Others) and Region - Market Insights 2023 to 2033. About Fact.MR We are a trusted research partner of 80% of fortune 1000 companies across the globe. We are consistently growing in the field of market research with more than 1000 reports published every year. The dedicated team of 400-plus analysts and consultants is committed to achieving the utmost level of our client’s satisfaction. Contact:
Carnegie Robotics Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was Carnegie Robotics founded?
Carnegie Robotics was founded in 2010.
Where is Carnegie Robotics's headquarters?
Carnegie Robotics's headquarters is located at 4501 Hatfield Street, Pittsburgh.
What is Carnegie Robotics's latest funding round?
Carnegie Robotics's latest funding round is Loan.
How much did Carnegie Robotics raise?
Carnegie Robotics raised a total of $3.65M.
Who are the investors of Carnegie Robotics?
Investors of Carnegie Robotics include Paycheck Protection Program and Army Capability Accelerator.
Who are Carnegie Robotics's competitors?
Competitors of Carnegie Robotics include AEye and 4 more.
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