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Tacta Systems, a robotics company that develops dexterous intelligence to give robots human-level tactile skills and spatial awareness, announced today $75 million Funding to accelerate the development of robotic solutions that can perform complex, human-like tasks.
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Funds include previously private $11 million The seed round led by Matter Venture Partners $64 million Participated by the American Frontier Fund and SBVA from Matter Venture Partners, B Capital, Edbi, Sojitz Corporation, Cdib -Ten Capital, Yazaki Innovations Inc., B5 Capital, Tyche Partners and Woven Capital.
Tacta's breakthrough lies in the development of dexterous intelligence with its unique combination of advances in software, hardware and AI. As a smart nervous system, its dexterous intelligence allows robots to sense, adapt and manipulate the physical world with human-like accuracy and speed.
“We're committed to providing a range of services to our customers,” said Andreas Bibl, co-founder and CEO of Tacta Systems. “AI models are very sophisticated in text and video manipulation, but much of the physical world remains ununderstandable for them. We are very excited by the disruptive technology we are developing.
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“Tacta is led by one of the most skilled and skilled hard-tech entrepreneurs I've ever seen,” he said. wen hsiehfounding and managing partner of Matter Venture Partners. “The technology we developed in half since last year is game-changing and will prove to be extremely valuable for both robotics and the world over the next few years.
Tacta Systems is an advanced robotics company that develops the dexterous intelligence that is the nervous system of robots. The technology allows robots to perform sensitive, variable human-like tasks with flexibility, efficiency and autonomy. Founded by serial entrepreneurs, Tacta is supported by Matter Venture Partners, America's Frontier Fund, SBVA, B Capital, Sojitz Corporation, Cdib -Ten Capital, Yazaki Innovations Inc., B5 Capital, Tyche Partners, and Woven Capital.
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