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Aescape raises $83M to bring robotic massager to more locations

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which has developed massage robots using artificial intelligence, this week said it has raised $83 million in strategic funding. Founded in 2017, Aescape claimed that it is delivering “the world’s first fully automated, customizable massage experience for personalized wellness and recovery.”

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Nimble picks up $106M to scale general purpose fulfillment robot

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Source: Nimble While warehouse automation today is limited to a few functions, improvements in artificial intelligence promise to change that. ” Founded in 2017, Nimble’s services include robotic fulfillment and transportation. Nimble said its AI technology has picked, packed, and handled millions of items.

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Nomagic raises $44M to scale European picking robot deployments

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It also said it plans to invest in building on recent breakthroughs by its artificial intelligence team. Nowicki, Chief Technology Officer Marek Cygan, and Tristan dOrgeval founded Nomagic in 2017. Nomagic said it combines “best-in-breed” robotics with advanced AI to automate e-commerce and multichannel fulfillment.