Realtime Robotics, a provider of robotic motion planning solutions, has raised an undisclosed amount in Series B funding from Mitsubishi Electric Corp.
The company plans to use the funding to refine and optimize its robot work cell and runtime systems. Furthermore, with its increased investment, Mitsubishi Electric plans to further integrate Realtime’s technology into 3D simulators and factory automation (FA) control system devices, such as programmable logic controllers (PLCs), servo motors, and computer numerical controllers (CNCs).
Realtime Robotics offers autonomous, collision-free motion planning solutions for industrial robots. The company’s technology generates optimized motion plans using 3D sensors and interlocks to achieve shorter cycle times in single- and multi-robot work cells. Users can program multiple robots to work closely and avoid obstacles in unstructured and collaborative workspaces.
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