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Ukrainian startup Deus Robotics raises $3 Million to teach robots to communicate

Ukrainian startup Deus Robotics raises $3 Million to teach robots to communicate
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Ukrainian startup Deus Robotics, specializing in the development of warehouse robots, has raised $3 million in investment to further enhance its AI-powered robots and expand into the UK market. The funding will also support the company’s mission to revolutionize warehouse logistics with robots that can communicate and collaborate seamlessly.

The company plans to integrate communication capabilities into its robots, enabling them to work together efficiently across different systems. This innovation will allow robots from various manufacturers to be connected in a single, unified platform. By doing so, Deus Robotics aims to optimize warehouse processes, making them more efficient and cost-effective.

“Robots from different manufacturers often operate in isolation and cannot effectively communicate with each other. Our AI platform creates a single system for integrating, managing, and optimizing robots of any type, from any manufacturer. This allows warehouses to easily add or replace robots without incurring additional integration costs,” said Pavlo Pikulin, founder and CEO of Deus Robotics to AIN.

 

The company has already tested its “communicating robots” in five projects with two logistics companies. According to Deus Robotics, the integration of these robots improved operational processes by 300%. The main investor in the project is U.Ventures, with additional participation from 1991 Ventures, SID Venture Partners, Sigma Software Labs, and SD Capital.

This investment will support the startup’s efforts to enhance its technology and increase its presence in international markets, positioning Deus Robotics as a key player in the rapidly growing field of AI-driven warehouse automation.

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