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Ambi Robotics

Ambi Robotics is an American warehouse robotics company based in San Francisco, founded in 2018 by UC Berkeley researchers Ken Goldberg and Jeff Mahler.

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Founded
2018
HQ
San Francisco, CA, USA
Status
active

Appears inManufacturing robots

Funding

$32.0M

Models

2

Overview

Ambi Robotics is an American warehouse robotics company based in San Francisco, founded in 2018 by UC Berkeley researchers Ken Goldberg and Jeff Mahler. The company develops AI-powered parcel sorting systems including the AmbiSort B-Series, and has raised $32M to deploy hundreds of sorting systems.

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None on file
Active incidents
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Key facts

Origin

UC Berkeley spinout, originally named Ambidextrous Laboratories

Focus

Warehouse automation for logistics and e-commerce fulfillment

Robot

AI-powered parcel and item sorting robots AmbiSort and AmbiStack

Founders

Ken Goldberg, Jeff Mahler (UC Berkeley)

Product

AmbiSort B-Series AI-powered parcel sorting robot

Funding

$32M

Deployments

Hundreds of sorting systems deployed

Data & sources

Web sources

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Current leadership (1)

Founders (1)

Safety record

No incidents on record for Ambi Robotics.

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Ambi Robotics in third-party press

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