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AI-powered waste sorting robotics
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AI-powered waste sorting robotics
21-100 employees
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21-100 employees
To deliver intelligent sorting technology and research to reinvent the economics of recycling.
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To deliver intelligent sorting technology and research to reinvent the economics of recycling.
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156% employee growth in 12 months
Almost all materials can be recycled or re-used if properly collected, aggregated and processed. Recycleye is out to revolutionise recycling and accelerate the transition towards a circular economy, with its neural network providing a system that can identify and classify recyclable materials leading to more efficient sorting.
As well as conducting paid pilots with the waste industry, Recycleye has partnered with Imperial College, Microsoft and Netherland’s Delft University to develop AI and machine learning. This ensures Recycleye has the newest capabilities and systems within its pipeline, keeping it at the forefront of development.
With the need for transparent and low cost waste-sorting solutions only expected to grow, Recycleye is operating in a lucrative space. It has received positive attention and good funding because its system is affordable, data driven, and reduces the need for manual sorting - all contributing to a positive looking future.
Freddie
Company Specialist at Welcome to the Jungle
Feb 2023
$17m
SERIES A
Dec 2021
$0.5m
GRANT
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Victor Dewulf
(Co-Founder & CEO)Completed a PhD in Environmental Engineering and Computer Vision and previously worked as an Analyst at Goldman Sachs.
Peter Hedley
(Co-Founder & CTO)Completed a Master's in Computer Science at Imperial College and has worked as a Data Scientist prior to founding Recycleye.