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Develops humanoid robots for workplace automation
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Vancouver, BC, Canada
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Sanctuary AI develops humanoid robots designed to work alongside humans in various industries. Their main product, Phoenix™, is a general-purpose robot that can be remotely piloted or operate autonomously, allowing it to observe, assess, and perform tasks as needed. This versatility enables businesses to automate processes, enhance efficiency, and improve safety in the workplace. Unlike many competitors, Sanctuary AI focuses on creating robots that can seamlessly integrate into human work environments, providing training for these robots to ensure effective collaboration. The goal of Sanctuary AI is to advance the capabilities of AI and robotics to create safer and more productive workplaces.
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
Grant
Total Funding
$86.1M
Headquarters
Vancouver, Canada
Founded
2018
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Sanctuary AI, a developer of human-like intelligence for general-purpose robots, has introduced a new generation of tactile sensor technology designed to improve dexterous manipulation in robots.
Sanctuary is focused on achieving human-level dexterity for general purpose robots to perform high value tasks in the workplace. This requires a delicate—but durable—sense of touch to efficiently complete tasks with precision. Our team of industry-leading experts in tactile sensing have identified and met the requirements needed to build compliant, sensitive, and durable sensors at low manufacturing costs. "We know a sense of touch to be critical for dexterity," said Dr. Jeremy Fishel, Principal Researcher at Sanctuary AI. "The challenge is in developing tactile sensing technology with the right blend of features and durability to unlock dexterous manipulation and high-performance training data
Jun Choo, chief operating officer of Zillow Group. (Zillow Photo)Seattle real estate tech company Zillow Group promoted Jun Choo to the role of chief operating officer.Choo replaces Jeremy Wackman, who took over as CEO in August when co-founder and two-time CEO Rich Barton stepped down.Choo was previously Zillow’s senior vice president of real estate software. He joined the company nine years ago when it acquired San Francisco-based Trulia.Choo has led multiple initiatives at the company, creating the Connections platform, Premier Agent market-based pricing and the Zillow Showcase product.Zillow beat estimates for its third quarter, reporting revenue of $581 million and adjusted earnings of $127 million.“With more than two-thirds of U.S. homebuyers on Zillow, we are seizing our incredible opportunity to deliver a more tech-enabled and integrated experience to get more people home,” Choo said in a statement.— Zillow on Thursday also shared additional leadership changes. Susan Daimler, Zillow president, and Matt Daimler, Zillow senior vice president of product, have resigned.The Daimlers, who are married, co-founded Buyfolio, which was acquired by Zillow in 2012. They previously co-founded SeatGuru, which was bought by Expedia.“When you’re barreling down the track at 100+ MPH and you love your crew and the ride has just the right mix of turns, dips, comfort and exhilaration, it’s nearly impossible to get off,” Daimler wrote on LinkedIn
Wells joined Sanctuary AI five years ago.
Vancouver-based Sanctuary AI is developing a humanoid robot called Phoenix.