RoboForce Unveils Titan AI Robot for Industrial Use

RoboForce has introduced its AI robot, Titan, designed for industrial deployment, and announced $15 million in total funding.

RoboForce has introduced Titan, its first AI robot engineered for real-world industrial deployment, announced in a press release. Titan is designed to operate in demanding outdoor environments, offering capabilities such as Pick, Place, Press, Twist, and Connect, which are essential for various industrial tasks. The robot features a 40kg payload, 1100mm arm reachability, and an 8-hour production runtime.

Alongside the launch of Titan, RoboForce announced an additional $5 million in funding, bringing its total capital raised to $15 million. This follows a $10 million early-stage funding round in January, reflecting strong investor confidence in the company's vision to lead in AI robotics. The new funding will support team expansion and the establishment of a new headquarters in Silicon Valley.

RoboForce is actively collaborating with customers across sectors such as solar, mining, and manufacturing, with several pilot programs planned for 2025. The company is also seeking top talent in AI and robotics to join its growing team.

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