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AI-driven robotic systems for precision remediation
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Oakland, CA, USA
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Remedy Scientific cleans polluted land using chemistry, AI, and automation to decontaminate sites. It designs scalable remediation systems that combine hardware, software, and chemicals to sense contamination and treat pollutants with precision. On-site sensors monitor pollutant levels and automated robots perform remediation under software plans, adapting as conditions change. The goal is to restore land to productive use by efficiently removing pollutants, helping industries reclaim contaminated sites.
Company Size
11-50
Company Stage
Seed
Total Funding
$11M
Headquarters
San Francisco, California
Founded
2023
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Remedy Scientific, an Oakland, CA-based environmental remediation automation company, raised $11M in seed funding round.
Remedy Scientific, an environmental remediation automation company, has emerged from stealth with an $11M seed funding round. The company aims to transform U.S. land remediation by introducing automation-driven technology to address contaminants like PFAS. Their platform accelerates cleanup processes, reducing costs and timelines, and is set to tackle a multibillion-dollar market opportunity driven by land demand and contamination backlog. Initial projects focus on critical infrastructure sites.