RoboCV
Stage
Seed VC | AliveTotal Raised
$3.15MLast Raised
$3M | 8 yrs agoAbout RoboCV
RoboCV is a developer of a range of vehicle autopilot products aimed at full driving automation of several types of vehicles, including warehouse vehicles, open pit mining trucks and vehicles in areas with restricted traffic. X-Motion is an "artificial intelligence" system for warehouse vehicles targeted at replacing the human driver. It "sees" the environment with its vision sensors, and mathematically builds a model of it, and makes decisions on the preferred route and obstacle avoidance maneuvers based on this model. X-Motion is plugged directly into the guidance system of the vehicle (the steering, acceleration and braking systems), and lets the vehicle move around fully autonomously.
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Expert Collections containing RoboCV
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Latest RoboCV News
Feb 25, 2015
0 25 February 2015 Tweet Russian startup and former Skolkovo resident RoboCV has received $3 million in series A round investment from a group of five venture funds. The company, which was founded in 2011, develops intelligent autopilot technology for industrial vehicles. The five companies which participated in the investment round were I2BF Global Ventures , VTB Capital Investment Management , Almaz Capital , Columbus Nova and Leta Capital , which previously invested $500k in 2013. RoboCV plans to use the funds to further develop its existing autopilot systems as well as to develop its RoboCV X-MOTION autopilot system and continue with the implementation of projects at Volkswagen and Samsung’s factories in Russia. Dmitry Smirnov, cofounder and commercial director of RoboCV: “I think that in two or three years we will see explosive growth in the distribution of vehicle autopilot products around the world.” The company also has plans for international expansion. It is working with major international industrial logistics firm STILL on a line of intelligent forklift trucks, which will be preinstalled with RoboCV’s autopilot software. Alexander Korchevskiy, Managing Partner of I2BF Global Ventures: “Robots are becoming more affordable and popular in almost all areas of our lives. We see great potential in the development of RoboCV all over the world.”
RoboCV Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Where is RoboCV's headquarters?
RoboCV's headquarters is located at Bldg. 84, House 3, Moscow.
What is RoboCV's latest funding round?
RoboCV's latest funding round is Seed VC.
How much did RoboCV raise?
RoboCV raised a total of $3.15M.
Who are the investors of RoboCV?
Investors of RoboCV include Almaz Capital Partners, VTB Capital, I2BF Global Ventures, Leta Capital, Columbus Nova Technology Partners and 3 more.
Who are RoboCV's competitors?
Competitors of RoboCV include Balyo and 6 more.
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