Perceptyne, a deeptech AI-focused robotics startup, has secured $3 million in seed funding.
The round was co-led by Endiya Partners and Yali Capital, with participation from Whiteboard Capital and several angel investors.
The new capital will help Perceptyne enhance its AI-powered robotic systems for industrial automation.
The startup is working with major players in the automotive and electronics sectors to develop robots capable of performing tasks that require human-like dexterity, such as assembly and packaging.
Founded by Raviteja Chivukula, Jagga Raju Nadimpalli, and Mrutyunjaya Nadiminti, Perceptyne’s flagship products include PR-34D and PR-9D, semi-humanoid robots equipped with dual and single arms.
These robots integrate AI, computer vision, and advanced sensing technologies, allowing them to operate in complex industrial environments.
Perceptyne’s technology is being developed in close collaboration with major players in the automotive and electronics industries, ensuring that its solutions align with real-world industrial needs.
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By leveraging AI to enhance robotic dexterity and sensing capabilities, the company aims to accelerate the adoption of robotic automation across various sectors.
“We are building robots that can replicate human dexterity, helping industries automate complex tasks that were previously considered too difficult for traditional robotics,” said Raviteja Chivukula, co-founder and CEO of Perceptyne. “This funding will allow us to continue refining our products and scale our operations to meet the growing demand for AI-driven automation solutions.”