RoboForce has officially unveiled Titan, its first AI robot. AI robot designed to operate in real-world, demanding industrial environments. This robotic platform, available in both wheeled and tracked versions, has been created to perform automated tasks with pinpoint accuracy, operational robustness and continuous adaptability.
Designed with a modular architecture, Titan performs five key functions required for most industrial processes: pick, place, press, rotate and connect. The robot achieves an accuracy of 1 mm, supports up to 40 kg payload and has a reach of 1100 mm. It can operate for 8 hours at a time, making it an efficient choice for repetitive and demanding tasks.
Titan Robot with AI and industrial domain intelligence
Thanks to the integration of domain intelligence, which combines advanced algorithms with an optimized physical design, the robot Titan robot is adaptable to different sectors such as solar energy, mining, manufacturing or even space exploration. space exploration. RoboForce is already working with strategic customers to implement pilot programs throughout 2025.
In parallel with the product announcement, RoboForce confirmed a new $5 million round of funding, bringing its total capital raised to $15 million. This backing comes from both new investors and existing partners, and will be used to scale operations, strengthen the technical team and open new facilities in Silicon Valley.
Future outlook and talent in robotics
Titan is just the beginning of a new paradigm in physical automation. Our goal is to free people from dangerous or repetitive work, and this investment confirms our confidence in that mission.
Leo Ma, CEO and founder of RoboForce, commented.
RoboForce is recruiting specialists in AI and robotics to join its team, betting on the development of solutions that redefine the interaction between technology and human effort in the industrial environment.
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