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Veo Robotics

Next gen collaborative robotics systems

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21-100 employees
  • B2B
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Manufacturing
  • Robotics
Warrendale, Waltham, MA

Company mission

To make manufacturing flexible from the workcell to the entire factory.

Led by a woman
Top investors

-31% employee growth in 12 months

Our take

Veo builds technology that gives standard industrial robots the ability to perceive and respond to their surroundings so they can work safely alongside humans. This enables manufacturers to build more fluid, efficient, and flexible production lines.

Manufacturing has not, and in many aspects cannot, become completely automated, which makes Veo’s sensing and control systems so integral to allowing safe human-robot collaboration. Systems such as Freemove, Veo’s proprietary software, allow greater flexibility with regard to adapting to manufacturing demands. With the global industrial market projected to surpass $100 billion by 2027, continuing to refine and redefine safe and effective human-robot workcells is critical to commanding market share.

A variety of competitors, including Rethink Robotics, Robotex, and Universal Robots are continuing to push the boundaries regarding adaptable and effective human-robot interfaces. Collaborative partnerships with other robotic enterprises, such as Calvary Robotics, will allow Veo Robotics to continue to create smoother and more effective human-robot partnerships.

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Steph

Company Specialist at Welcome to the Jungle

Benefits

  • Work from home opportunities

Funding (last 2 of 3 rounds)

Apr 2023

$14m

SERIES B

Feb 2019

$15m

SERIES A

Total funding: $41m

This company has top investors

Leadership

Software business leader and entrepreneur with demonstrated success in founding, growing, and leading multiple companies that use highly innovative technologies in computer vision, machine learning, and robotics.

Clara Vu has been building autonomous robots for over 20 years. They began their career at iRobot in its early days, where they developed robots for oil well exploration and wrote the programming language behind Roomba. After iRobot’s IPO, Clara went on to found Harvest Automation, where they led software development for their autonomous agricultural materials handling system.

Scott Denenberg

(VP Engineering)

Scott has a PhD in Electrical Engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. They are experienced in electromagnetic modeling, analog and digital circuit design, numerical methods and software development. They have been granted multiple patents on electromagnetic sensor design, sensor electronics, and sensor systems.