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Leases AI-powered robots for manufacturing
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Belmont, MA, USA
Tutor Intelligence leases AI-powered manufacturing and packaging robots to factories in the U.S., providing flexible automation solutions that enhance productivity and reduce labor costs. Their leasing model allows clients to use robots on a 12-hour flat rate, enabling them to scale operations without long-term commitments. The robots perform essential tasks like conveyor loading and palletization, and can be deployed quickly due to a hybrid human-artificial intelligence engine. Tutor Intelligence aims to make advanced automation accessible to a wide range of manufacturing facilities.
Company Size
11-50
Company Stage
Seed
Total Funding
$4.2M
Headquarters
Boston, Massachusetts
Founded
2021
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