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To enable robots to build, so humans can create.
When it comes to the development and implementation of AI, America leads the way, yet in manufacturing, it's falling behind. The shortage of factory workers is indeed an ongoing crisis, not least due to the ripple effects of the global pandemic. Brothers Alex and Andrew Lonsberry are addressing these issues with their fleet of robotic systems that help to fill gaps in the manufacturing industry.
Path Robotics combines computer vision, artificial intelligence, and machine learning to create robots that can help fit and weld parts in factories. This allows human workers to focus less on menial tasks in the construction line. Its AF1 Welding Robot can pick, fit and weld small parts, continuously improving and adapting to factory conditions. An important factor is its minimized need for oversight, thus freeing up workers for other jobs.
Path’s prescient solution to a critical problem has helped it raise $271 million in funding to date. Its 2024 round will help the company further solidify its position as the leading robotics company addressing US worker shortages.
Steph
Company Specialist at Welcome to the Jungle
Oct 2024
$100m
SERIES D
Jul 2021
$100m
SERIES C
This company has top investors
Andrew Lonsberry
(Co-Founder & CEO)Previously a Graduate Teaching Assistant at Case Western Reserve University and a Robotics Engineer Intern at IHMC.
Alex Lonsberry
(Co-Founder & CEO)Previously a Teaching Assistant at Case Western Reserve University and an Engineering Intern at Horsburgh & Scott.