
Gideon Brothers
Founded Year
2017Stage
Series A - II | AliveTotal Raised
$36.66MAbout Gideon Brothers
Gideon Brothers provides visual perception-based autonomous robots designed to assist in warehouses and other industrial logistics work. Its camera-based robot utilizes artificial intelligence, combining three-dimensional computer vision and deep learning technologies to safely handle different types of goods in manufacturing, warehouse, and commercial environments through three-dimensional image analysis, Lidar scanning, and automated navigation. The company was founded in 2017 and is based in Zagreb, Croatia.
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Gideon Brothers's Products & Differentiators
LiftBot AMR
Deck-load 3D - Vision guided AMR with built in pallet lift. Up to 1000kg capacity
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Gideon Brothers Patents
Gideon Brothers has filed 5 patents.
The 3 most popular patent topics include:
- Robotics
- Robots
- Artificial intelligence

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Nov 30, 2021
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Below, you get to meet 20 out of these 7 978 promising startups & scaleups as well as the solutions they develop. These 20 startups were hand-picked based on criteria such as founding year, location, funding raised, and more. Depending on your specific needs, your top picks might look entirely different. Click to download Since the first industrial revolution, all process and equipment improvements aim to implement and improve manufacturing with automation. The reduction of human involvement in repetitive and hazardous tasks makes the production line safer and generates significant cost-saving for factories. But the capital and complexity of such automated equipment increase exponentially with the level of automation. However, recent innovations in control systems and robotic technology make the implementation of automation easy and more cost-effective. This makes robotic automation the most important technology among all the manufacturing trends. Automation simplifies a wide variety of processes in the production line including material handling, assembly, painting, and other machining and finishing processes. E1ectr0n develops Collaborative Assembly Robots e1ectr0n is a US-based robotic automation startup that develops a robotic arm for low-volume manufacturing. pr0t0n is the startup’s 6-axis robotic arm that is capable of carrying out repetitive assembly tasks. The robot supports two training methods: precision movements using a game controller and specific tasks through keyboard coding. During training, the operator moves pr0t0n through the assembly process using one of the training methods and records the steps. Then, pr0t0n repeats each step in the process. The system also has the provision to add or delete steps as needed. pr0t0n is suitable for automated dispensing and screwdriver operations, helping production lines amplify the efforts of trained assemblers. Gideon Brothers automates Shop floor Logistics Gideon Brothers is a Croatian startup that provides scalable and easy-to-use intelligent material handling solutions to automate complex industrial workflow. The startup integrates its proprietary AI- and 3D vision-based module into its autonomous mobile robots (AMRs). The vision module enables Gideon’s AMRs to see, understand, localize and navigate across indoor or outdoor environments. The cameras and built-in sensors also provide data to the localization system that creates dense 3D environmental models and updates them in real-time. This allows AMRs to operate safely alongside workers and equipment by adjusting to their movements and changing working conditions. The advanced visual perception system automates material transport, lifting and feeding, and other collaborative movements on the production line. Additive manufacturing provides an efficient and quick method for converting a concept into the final product. The rise of computer-aided designing (CAD) has taken away the limitations in product design and additive manufacturing breaks the barriers of traditional manufacturing techniques to materialize unconventional designs. This enables intricate designs which otherwise incur a large production cost with standard manufacturing techniques. But the current methods of additive manufacturing do not support mass production. To tackle this, innovations in 3D printing reduce the cost of transition from traditional manufacturing processes. The implementation of this manufacturing trend also paves the way for mass customization, localized and distributed manufacturing, and on-demand production. Xact Metal scales Affordable Metal 3D Printing Xact Metal is a US-based startup providing 3D metal printing solutions. The startup utilizes laser-based metal powder-bed fusion technology by selectively fusing thin layers of metal powder to create parts directly from a 3D CAD model. The high-speed digital galvanometer system in the printers brings faster printing speeds to metal additive manufacturing. Xact Metal’s XM Series of printers solve the prototyping, tooling, and low volume casting challenges of small-to-medium businesses. The solution 3D prints components in a variety of metals and also includes software that facilitates simple machine setup, control, and monitoring. Nematx develops 3D Polymer Printing Technology Nematx is a Swiss startup that specializes in 3D printing of high-performance polymer. The startup’s Nematic 3D printing technology creates high-performance end-use parts which are superior to the current benchmarks in 3D printing. The technology uses liquid crystal polymer (LCP) as reinforcements in the polymer matrix which provides high inertness and fire resistance and is easier to recycle than carbon fiber. In addition, LCP undercuts carbon fiber manufacturing with a low raw material cost. This makes it suitable for manufacturing high-end parts for the aerospace, medical, and electronics industries. The startup integrates the technology into a retrofit 3D printer head simplifying its adoption into existing machinery. Modern manufacturing equipment provides companies with a multitude of data that includes process and performance parameters. Proper analysis of this data generates insights on production optimization, maintenance scheduling, and asset management. Moreover, manual processing of this data is time-consuming, and simple computer software is unable to recognize trends and infer logical conclusions. Here, AI emerges as one of the top manufacturing trends to solve the problem of analyzing vast amounts of data and getting valuable insights quickly. AI improves many aspects of manufacturing operations including inventory management, supply chain visibility, warehousing cost reduction, asset tracking, forecasting accuracy, transportation cost reduction, and quality management. Another crucial application of AI is predictive maintenance which ensures manufacturing companies operate with minimal or zero unplanned shutdowns. Zeominds builds Predictive Maintenance Solutions Zeominds is an Indian startup that provides new AI-based products and services. ZeoAnalyzer is the startup’s AI-based product that enables predictive maintenance of industrial equipment and assets. The software performs stream analytics of machine data from IoT sensors and identifies indications of failure and degradation in performance. The platform uses this information to send reports and alerts to maintenance managers regarding time to failure, regular maintenance of parts, and simultaneously communicate with ERP systems for spare part details. In this way, ZeoAnalyzer reduces maintenance costs and increases the productivity of machines in factories. Deevio implements Computer Vision-based Quality Control Deevio is a German startup that focuses on the development of end-of-line quality control solutions applying AI and computer vision technology. AI-Box is an edge computer having an AI-driven inspection workflow to solve visual inspection tasks right on the production line. AI-Box configures the cameras and triggers light and camera to take images that allow for a detailed surface inspection. Then, the system executes a deep learning algorithm that labels the image as “Ok” or “Not Ok” using deep neural networks. In contrast to the traditional rule-based inspection, Deevio’s AI undergoes training on previously labeled images. This solution automates visual inspection tasks and stores valuable information for quality analysis. Programmable logic controllers (PLC) and human-machine interfaces (HMI) display all the data regarding the machine condition and also enable changes in machine settings. But these units require physical presence to capture the relevant information and make the necessary adjustments. This restricts the visibility of the production unit to the shop floor employees. The industrial internet of things, through its interconnected sensors, instruments, and other devices, connects the top management to the shopfloor and accelerates decision making. This makes IIoT one of the top manufacturing trends that streamline operations, reduce costs, and improve worker safety. In combination with AI, IIoT also allows companies to build digital twins of their production lines. This gives companies unprecedented information regarding the shopfloor events and the condition of machines. Viga Lab offers IIoT Platforms Viga Lab is a Chilean startup developing IIoT platforms that connect companies to their machines. The startup’s solution visualizes, analyzes, and acts effectively on the performance of the factory. Viga Lab uses its sensors that are compatible with both digital and analog machines, to monitor if machines are operating, and at what capacity. The software provides a web platform, a Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA), and a mobile application to operate and visualize the connected factory. The solution thus enables plant managers and engineers to view the factory performance remotely from a computer or a smartphone. Haris Digital develops Wireless Smart Sensors Haris Digital is a Hungarian startup that develops smart sensing solutions for the real-time monitoring of production equipment. The startup provides wireless sensors that use Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) to collect and transmit machine data. The sensors capture the movements and vibrations of machines providing insights into the machine condition. The solution uses this machine data to create a real-time monitoring dashboard that keeps top management up-to-date about the manufacturing process. This visibility on operations optimizes processes by analyzing the data and by giving actionable insights. A variety of assembly processes still depend on a human workforce due to the degree of flexibility required for the procedure. This adds to the factor of human error in manufacturing plant calculations. Although instruction manuals and quality standards are physically available, continuously referring to them in assembly lines is impractical. This increases the probability of errors. Immersive techniques, like augmented reality (AR), convert these manuals into digital content that overlays on a piece of machinery and guides the operator to identify and fix problems. AR has the ability to render 3D visuals of machines in actual proportion as well. This allows for training operators through step-by-step visuals on how to repair and maintain machinery. Immersive technology also allows skilled workers to carry out maintenance remotely, reducing the skill gap inside factories. In addition, virtual reality (VR) supports product prototyping as well as simulation and training applications. Keon Digital provides AR-based Training Solutions Keon Digital is a UK-based startup that provides customized AR solutions to assist businesses to deliver faster knowledge, modernized training methods, and product demonstration through visualization. AR for manufacturing offers a better way to communicate and deliver easily consumable work instructions by overlaying digital content onto real-world equipment. Keon’s application produces accurate 3D models to allow employees to familiarize themselves with the equipment before operating. The startup’s solution of using AR for training procedures increases workforce efficiency and safety, improving the operational performance of the factory. The AR-based methods also reduce training costs and improve new hire productivity. Weviz facilitates Virtual Prototyping Weviz is a French startup that develops 3D real-time collaborative visualization software for industrial applications. The startup’s Weviz VR is a virtual prototyping tool that creates 1:1 VR models to validate the design and ensure ergonomics of products, before going into production. Weviz Review is a real-time review platform where the design team collaborates with stakeholders, such as the manufacturing and marketing teams, using virtual models. Further, the Weviz Studio software validates and reviews models in real-time with realistic materials, mechanical constraints, and realistic lighting conditions. All these solutions eliminate unnecessary prototyping costs for validation, reducing the overall product development cost. Looking for specific Manufacturing Startups & Scaleups? 6. Big Data & Analytics From raw materials management to maintenance schedule planning, the process of capturing and storing data is critical to ensure agility in the manufacturing system. The data in a manufacturing company consists of information regarding assets, materials, processes, and customer feedback – all in different formats and protocols. For this myriad of data, the conventional methods of data handling are inefficient in performing predictive or advanced analytics. Moreover, big data analytics with machine learning (ML) algorithms find patterns in the data and provide real-time insights. The vast amount of data that these analytics platforms process improves worker safety and efficiency while also simplifying product innovation and reducing costs. DatenBerg allows for Big Data-driven Decision Making DatenBerg is a German startup that uses big data analytics to simplify the decision-making process of complex production processes. The startup’s software uses data from multiple sources and consolidates it to visualize, compare and evaluate them. The solution finds relationships between input data and quality features of the product, which enables process improvements. The AI algorithms of the big data platform further generate predictive models that intelligently control the evaluation process. The proactive interventions from the solution help manufacturing companies prevent rejections and unexpected machine downtime. Technotery tracks Key Manufacturing Data Indicators Technotery is an Indian startup providing turnkey information technology (IT) solutions for multiple industry verticals. The software solution converts raw data from multiple sources in the manufacturing unit into a usable format. This data translates into an input for data visualization and business intelligence tools leading to a better understanding of the operational data. Technotery helps businesses in the manufacturing industry determine Key Data Indicators (KDI) and uncover hidden trends and patterns from large amounts of data. The startup’s solution leads to effective maintenance management, high operational efficiency, and cost reduction. The data that IoT devices collect from production lines have great potential to transform manufacturing operations. In the traditional system, all the data handling and analysis activities take place through the in-house hardware and servers. This adds the cost of setting up and maintaining expensive IT infrastructure and also restricts the accessibility of data to remote workforces. Cloud-based systems avoid the need for costly computer hardware and servers and allow the sharing of data over a wider platform. Cloud computing is an established manufacturing trend that enables on-premises users and remote workforces to collaborate in real-time. The cloud approach in manufacturing is faster, improves manageability, and reduces maintenance. Hefx provides Cloud-based Asset Management Solutions Hefx is a Brazilian startup offering cloud software for managing assets and maintenance operation of a production line. The startup’s solution is a fully online asset management solution that collects all the machine data and analyses it on a cloud platform. The software uses this information in planning interventions, preventive maintenance, and setting calibration schedules. This avoids unplanned stoppages of equipment and machinery, as well as reduces maintenance costs and accelerated depreciation. By maintaining a strict maintenance schedule and carrying out preventive repairs the solution increases the useful life of equipment without the need for onsite IT infrastructure. Ridge builds a Distributed Cloud Infrastructure Ridge is a US-based startup that develops an Application Programming Interface (API) that connects all the components of a distributed cloud infrastructure. The API platform enables interoperability with any hybrid or multi-cloud compute environment. Ridge cloud’s solution enables facilities in diverse locations to have reliable, low-latency connectivity to the cloud. The massively distributed infrastructure of Ridge cloud ensures multi-site manufacturing companies have their resources available even in the most remote locations. Thus the startup overcomes the challenges of data and knowledge sharing for manufacturers operating multiple plants. 8. 5G The implementation of IIoT needs fast, secure, and continuous connectivity between the different devices in the manufacturing system. The increase in the number of connected devices and their related data constantly increases the demand for bandwidth. In this situation, the latest generation of network technology, 5G (mmWave) satisfies the need for high-speed, reliable, and secure connectivity. The 5G network’s high capacities, wireless flexibility, and low latencies enable companies to set up smart factories that greatly rely on sensor technology. This manufacturing trend features connected tools, utilizing data to guide the tasks of the workforce. Celona enables 5G Network Performance Optimization Celona is a US-based startup that develops an end-to-end 5G local area network (LAN) solution that meets the connectivity needs of AI, automation, and edge computing applications. The Celona Platform features the AI-powered Celona Assistant to recommend designs for 5G LAN dimensioning depending on the capacity requirements and changing device densities. Colena Assistant also monitors the network to ensure optimal performance. The Celona Orchestrator is another feature of the platform that performs SIM provisioning and device access control. All these features provide autonomous vehicles and robots in factories access reliable connectivity, irrespective of the number of connected devices. Qucell establishes Private 5G Networks Qucell is a South Korean startup developing devices to set up private 5G networks in various scenarios, including smart factories and buildings. The Qucell Indoor mmWave module supports mmWave and delivers high-performance indoor wireless service enabling low-latency and high-bandwidth data transfer. This expedites manufacturing technologies in smart factories demanding real-time computing. HeMS is another offering from Qucell which is a fully automated management system for the fast roll-out and easy self-configuration of smart cell networks. HeMS also has an easy and flexible interface for monitoring and management of smart cells. Qucell also reduces capital expenditure by providing better coverage, in turn, avoiding the need for extra cells. Like machines, the human workforce is an important asset of manufacturing companies. So the monitoring and coordination of the employees is an unavoidable aspect of optimizing productivity. Wearable devices like smartwatches, smart bands, and headsets provide critical data quickly and unobtrusively. The manufacturing trends of wearables improve the safety of workers by constantly monitoring movements on the shop floor and raising alarms in the event of a safety incident. The monitoring of shop floor movement also provides data that is useful in process improvements and layout designs. These solutions provide the companies with the health conditions of workers facilitating the better care of employees. In addition, wearable headsets incorporated with AR blend real-world views with software-driven overlays to instruct workers on-the-job inside the factory. Motion Miners enables Worker Activity Optimization Motion Miners is a German startup providing solutions for analyzing the motion of workers for process optimization. It enables automatic and anonymous analysis of manual work processes with regard to their ergonomics and efficiency. These wearables on the employees’ wrists or waists anonymously record various activities. The startup also provides tracers and beacons permitting location-based analysis of the contacts to uncover critical areas. Motion Miner’s AI software automatically analyzes the data using deep learning algorithms and optimizes the waiting, travel, and handling time in processes in the shopfloor. The platform also analyzes the ergonomics of the processes by detecting unhealthy stooping, overhead work, or walking distances. The analytics dashboard further acts as an infection prevention tool by identifying contact hotspots on the factory floor – useful for manufacturers looking to reopen safely after the pandemic. Tended provides Wearables for Worker Safety Tended is a UK-based startup developing wearable solutions to enhance the safety of the workforce. The startup uses ultra-wideband technology in its wrist bands that deliver accurate employee location. Tended’s hub monitors the distance between devices and gives vibration alerts if the wearers get too close, ensuring social distancing. The wearable sensors detect trips, falls or impacts, and monitor movement continuously marking the employee as safe if motion is detected. The wearable also provides employees with a panic alarm to alert the management in case of an emergency. The startup offers a dashboard that acts as a secure platform to monitor employee safety in real-time, identify workplace risks, and respond to emergencies. This also helps factories sustain a constant connection between the workforce. The rise of global temperatures is directly related to each phase in the industrial revolution. The unchecked setup of manufacturing units and the wasteful use of resources in the growing phase of each industrial revolution has done irreversible damage to the planet. Thus the fourth industrial revolution of smart technologies does not have a free pass to utilize resources. This is why manufacturing companies are shifting to sustainable materials, energy, and processes to reduce their impact on the environment, making green technologies important among the manufacturing trends. These sustainable solutions make the final product green, ensure a long lifetime, and promote circularity. 4D Pioneers develops Sustainable Additive Manufacturing Solutions 4DPioneers is a French startup that uses additive manufacturing of high-performance materials to create more sustainable products. The startup uses its structured development strategy for selecting the correct modeling, materials, and printing processes for manufacturing companies. The process evaluates materials to choose the one with high performance and durability and with a minimum impact on the environment. The effectiveness of material selection in maintaining sustainability depends on the printing process. The appropriate printing process ensures a sustainable flow in the production process. By taking decisions based on a green future, 4DPioneers minimizes the contribution of manufacturing to environmental pollution. Skynano produces Green & Functional Nanomaterials Skynano is a US-based cleantech startup utilizing carbon emissions as a chemical feedstock to manufacture high-value functional materials. Its patent-pending technology gives commercial viability to carbon conversion technologies using secondary material from greenhouse gas inputs. The startup’s technique relies on electrochemistry to create an efficient process to convert atmospheric carbon dioxide into useful functional nanomaterial. These nanomaterials have superior mechanical, thermal, and electronic properties in comparison to traditional materials. In this way, the startup supplies manufacturing companies with advanced high-performance materials at a low cost and also acts as an effective carbon capture method. Discover all Manufacturing Technologies & Startups The Top 10 Manufacturing Trends significantly improve operational efficiency, decision making, and implement sustainability practices in a manufacturing company. Collaborative robots, autonomous mobile robots, and other automated equipment increase productivity and reduce labor costs. Additive manufacturing opens the door to new design concepts that were unthinkable due to the limitations of traditional processes. IIoT devices and platforms ensure continuous monitoring of assets and increase shop floor visibility to the higher management. The IIoT data are inputs for AI algorithms that find hidden patterns and accelerate decision-making processes. In addition, the use of immersive technology and wearables increases worker efficiency and safety. The Manufacturing Trends & Startups outlined in this report only scratch the surface of trends that we identified during our in-depth research. Among others, advanced production techniques and sustainable manufacturing will transform various manufacturing industries as we know them today. Identifying new opportunities and emerging technologies to implement into your business early on goes a long way in gaining a competitive advantage. Get in touch to easily and exhaustively scout relevant technologies & startups that matter to you. Get in touch
Gideon Brothers Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was Gideon Brothers founded?
Gideon Brothers was founded in 2017.
Where is Gideon Brothers's headquarters?
Gideon Brothers's headquarters is located at Ružina ulica 7, Osijek.
What is Gideon Brothers's latest funding round?
Gideon Brothers's latest funding round is Series A - II.
How much did Gideon Brothers raise?
Gideon Brothers raised a total of $36.66M.
Who are the investors of Gideon Brothers?
Investors of Gideon Brothers include DB Digital Ventures, Hardware Club, Taavet Hinrikus, Ivan Topčić, Luca Ascani and 17 more.
Who are Gideon Brothers's competitors?
Competitors of Gideon Brothers include Geek+ and 1 more.
What products does Gideon Brothers offer?
Gideon Brothers's products include LiftBot AMR and 1 more.
Who are Gideon Brothers's customers?
Customers of Gideon Brothers include DB Schenker.
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