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Elementary Robotics

Machine Learning robotic hardware for industrial automation

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501-1000 employees
  • B2B
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Robotics
  • Machine Learning
  • SaaS
  • Automation
South Pasadena, CA

Company mission

Elementary's mission is to maximize human potential with thoughtful automation products.

Top investors

119% employee growth in 12 months

Our take

Given the current manufacturing market dynamics, the demand for Elementary's AI machine vision platform for quality and inspection in manufacturing has been overwhelming. Traditionally, robotics have been built on rigid programming. However, modern advances in computer vision have allowed companies like Elementary to develop intelligent robot assistants built on AI and computer vision input.

As the world has shifted to requiring automated solutions to address labor constraints, Elementary's customers have needed automated inspection solutions to keep pace with their quality goals.

To further support customers, Elementary partners with companies like Rapid Robotics, which helps manufacturers solve their labor shortages with its ready-to-work Rapid Machine Operator. Elementary plans to expand operations internationally and continue to recruit top talent to stay on top of the competition.

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Benefits

  • Vision and dental insurance
  • Flexible paid time off
  • Company equity
  • Work from home opportunities
  • Health insurance

Company values

  • Inclusivity
  • Curiosity
  • Personal and technical humility
  • Ownership
  • Work/life balance

Funding (last 2 of 4 rounds)

Dec 2021

$30m

SERIES B

Jun 2020

$12.7m

SERIES A

Total funding: $47.5m

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Leadership

Having studied at Pomona College, Arye co-founded Melon in January 2012 before spending almost 2 years as Director and Head of Design at DAQRI. He left this position in September 2016 to found Elementary in July 2017.