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Unlimited Robotics raises $5 million Seed round to tackle healthcare worker shortage | CTech
Unlimited Robotics, a company that designs autonomous robots for healthcare settings, has raised $5 million in a seed funding round. The round was led by lool ventures, with participation from Avishai Abrahami, CEO and Co-founder of Wix, and Micha Kauffman, CEO and Co-founder of Fiverr. The companys robots, named Gary, are designed to perform repetitive tasks in hospitals such as delivering meals and supplies, directing patients and visitors, and engaging with elderly patients in cognitive activities. The funding will be used to expand Gary’s capabilities and add more value to healthcare organizations.
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הרובוט הישראלי שעקף את טסלה ואמזון
The article features an interview with Guy Eltigra, the founder and CEO of Unlimited Robotics, a startup that developed the robot Garry and a platform for robot application development. The article discusses the growing interest of technology companies in developing home robots, with companies like Amazon, Xiaomi, and Tesla introducing their own robots. The interview explores the capabilities of Garry, its applications in healthcare and hospitality, and the need for robots in industries facing a shortage of workers. The article also mentions the investments made by companies like Boston Dynamics, Google, and Samsung in the robotics field. The interview concludes by questioning whether we are on the verge of a new era of home robots or if it will take years before we have robots capable of performing household tasks.
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אנלימיטד רובוטיקס מגייסת 8 מיליון דולר למערכת...
Israeli start-up Unlimited Robotics has developed an open-source operating system, Ra-Ya, that allows developers to build applications for robots in any programming language. The company has raised $8 million in a seed round from Hidary Group and Yigal Ahuvi. The companys robots are already integrated into pilot programs in a hospital and a hotel in Israel. Unlimited Robotics plans to build thousands of robots in the next two years and sell them in a leasing model, where the customer pays $1,100 per month for the robot and an additional $199 per month for the software and service.
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האם הרובוט שאמור לעזור בעבודות הבית יגיע מפתח תקווה?
Anylab Robotics, an Israeli company founded by Guy Elad, is developing a home robot named Garry. Garry is designed to perform various household tasks and can be programmed by developers from around the world to add new capabilities. The company has raised $1.5 million in funding, with Avishay Abrahami, CEO and founder of Wix, being the first investor. Anylab Robotics aims to tap into the growing market for home robotics and believes that Israel has the potential to become a powerhouse in the robotics industry, similar to its success in cybersecurity.
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Meet Gary, the robot who can do the household chores
Unlimited Robotics, a Petah Tikva-based startup, is set to release a robot named Gary in early 2022. Gary is designed to perform functional tasks such as laundry, watering plants, serving food, and more. What sets Unlimited Robotics apart is its app store for robots, allowing users to download new functions for Gary. The company has already received 80 pre-orders for Gary, which is priced at $5,900. Unlimited Robotics has raised seed money from Wix CEO Avishai Abrahami and is finalizing a $15 million Series A funding round. The company aims to have its robots deployed in various settings, including homes, hotels, hospitals, and more. The article highlights the potential of personal robotics and the increasing integration of machines and humans in various industries.
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"Amazon is developing something very cute... We are not in the cute industry," says Unlimited Robotics
Israeli robotics company, Unlimited Robotics, is developing a service robot named Gary, designed to operate in homes, restaurants, gyms, airports, and elderly facilities. The robot is intended to be a physical platform for software engineers and app developers to create their own apps for robotics. The companys CEO, Guy Altagar, likened Gary to a physical manifestation of Apple’s App Store or Google Play. The company is currently seeking to finalize a $15 million round in Series A funding.
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https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/meet-gary-the-personal-israeli-robot-assistant-for-your-home-or-office-679453
Israel-based Unlimited Robotics has unveiled its new service robot, Gary, designed to perform various tasks in homes, businesses, and offices. The company has also introduced its developers platform, Ra-Ya, which allows software engineers to build robotic applications without prior experience. Gary is capable of autonomous navigation, can handle up to 5kg with its robotic arms, and incorporates infrared and in-depth cameras for improved performance. Unlimited Robotics aims to provide multiple mechanical and operational applications in one device. The company is offering the beta version of Ra-Ya for free, allowing developers to integrate and offer their applications to Garys consumers or businesses. Gary will be available for sale in 2022, and interested users can join a waiting list with a $99 deposit.
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