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4 articlesSkyline Robotics Closes $9.8M Funding Round to Automate Window Cleaning Globally
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Window-washing robots are working on Manhattan skyscrapers
Skyline Robotics has developed a window-washing robot, Ozmo, which is now operational in Tel Aviv and New York. The robot uses LiDAR technology to map the buildings exterior and clean the windows. The company has partnered with the citys largest commercial window cleaner Platinum and real estate giant The Durst Organization. The current cost of Ozmo is approximately $500,000, with a three-to-five-year payback for building owners. The company has raised $12.9 million to date, including a $6.5 million pre-Series A funding round and a grant from the Israeli government.
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Skyline Robotics Secures $3.35 Million SAFE Funding
Israeli AI startup Skyline Robotics has raised $3.35 million in a SAFE funding round, bringing its total capital raised to $12 million. The funding will support the companys 2023 business operations. The company recently received patents for its OZMO platform in Japan and Singapore, and has begun deploying the robots in New York City. The OZMO robot, which recently won the 2023 RBR50 Robotics Innovation Award, integrates AI, machine learning, computer vision, and advanced robotics and sensors to address industry issues such as labor shortages and worker safety.
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Skyline Robotics Raises $6.5M To Automate High-Rise Window Washing
Skyline Robotics, an Israeli deep tech robotics company, has completed a $6.5 million funding round. The funding will be used for the first customer deployment of its window-cleaning robotic system, Ozmo, in New York City. The funding round was led by Skyline Standard Holdings and included contributions from Karcher New Venture GmbH and Gefen Capital. The companys total funding now stands at $9 million. Skyline Robotics aims to disrupt the $40 billion window-cleaning industry by using robotics to improve safety and efficiency. The companys technology allows workers to control the Ozmo system from a safe distance, eliminating the risk of accidents. The funding will also be used for product development and expanding the companys team and business network in New York City.
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