
TakeOff Technologies
Founded Year
2016Stage
Corporate Minority | AliveTotal Raised
$151.12MMosaic Score The Mosaic Score is an algorithm that measures the overall financial health and market potential of private companies.
+20 points in the past 30 days
ESPs containing TakeOff Technologies
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Microfulfillment centers (MFCs) are small fulfillment centers, often located in “dark” warehouses or within stores themselves, that help retailers more quickly fulfill BOPIS or delivery orders. Many of these microfulfillment options use robotics to automate picking orders and preparing them for delivery.
TakeOff Technologies named as Leader among 4 other companies, including Ohi, Fabric, and Relocalize.
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CB Insights Intelligence Analysts have mentioned TakeOff Technologies in 10 CB Insights research briefs, most recently on Nov 17, 2022.

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Retail Tech 100 of 2020: The tech innovators transforming retailExpert Collections containing TakeOff Technologies
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TakeOff Technologies is included in 6 Expert Collections, including Store management tech (In-store retail tech).
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TakeOff Technologies Patents
TakeOff Technologies has filed 1 patent.
The 3 most popular patent topics include:
- BIOS
- Designer drugs
- Intermodal containers

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9/24/2020 | Designer drugs, BIOS, Intermodal containers, Thermodynamics, Psychedelic tryptamines | Application |
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Related Topics | Designer drugs, BIOS, Intermodal containers, Thermodynamics, Psychedelic tryptamines |
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Latest TakeOff Technologies News
Jan 9, 2023
Laguna, Calif., facility launched in partnership with Takeoff Technologies
TakeOff Technologies Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was TakeOff Technologies founded?
TakeOff Technologies was founded in 2016.
Where is TakeOff Technologies's headquarters?
TakeOff Technologies's headquarters is located at 203 Crescent Street, Waltham.
What is TakeOff Technologies's latest funding round?
TakeOff Technologies's latest funding round is Corporate Minority.
How much did TakeOff Technologies raise?
TakeOff Technologies raised a total of $151.12M.
Who are the investors of TakeOff Technologies?
Investors of TakeOff Technologies include Marfrig, Forrestal Capital, Paycheck Protection Program and IGNIA.
Who are TakeOff Technologies's competitors?
Competitors of TakeOff Technologies include VisionNav Robotics, Multiway, Locus Robotics, Soft Robotics, Attabotics, Ambi Robotics, Alert Innovation, AutoGuide, OnRobot, Geek+ and 60 more.
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Fabric is building on-demand supply-chains that enable sustainable, 1-hour delivery to online customers. Its Micro-Fulfillment-Center is an urban, automated fulfillment solution that combines the benefits of local distribution with the economics of automated fulfillment. By utilizing a novel approach to this last-mile challenge, combined with robotics and AI, Fabric allows its clients to offer true on-demand services, dramatically reduce their operational costs, and benefit from superior operational scalability.
Geek+ applies robotics and AI technologies to streamline operations for warehouses and supply chain management. The firm develops tailored solutions for a wide range of industries, including e-commerce, apparel, retail, logistics, 3PL, pharmaceutical, and manufacturing. It was founded in 2015 and is based in Beijing, Beijing.

GreyOrange is a global technology company unifying AI-driven software and mobile robotics to modernize order fulfillment and optimize warehouse operations in real-time. The GreyOrange Fulfillment Operating System is a fully integrated software and robots solution that uses advanced fulfillment science to instantaneously evaluate order data and compose the best decisions in real-time to efficiently orchestrate people, processes, and robots. The result is a fast, agile, and precisely tuned operation equipped to perpetually meet the what-when-where expectations of today’s retail consumer. GreyOrange was founded in 2011 and is based in Roswell, Georgia.

Locus Robotics designs and builds autonomous mobile robots that work collaboratively alongside workers in the logistics and fulfillment industries. Its multi-bot solution incorporates autonomous mobile robots that operate collaboratively with human workers to improve piece‐handling, case-handling, and pallet-moving productivity. The company was founded in 2014 and based in Wilmington, Massachusetts.

Scallog offers an automated robotic solution for distribution in order to make warehouses more scalable and efficient.

Soft Robotics is focused on robotic manipulation and automation solutions for logistics, advanced manufacturing, and food packaging. Soft Robotics builds soft rubber grippers for robots to grab items that they are moving around and hardware control units that help operate them. The company was founded in 2013 and is based in Bedford, Massachusetts.
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