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Keybotic raises 3 million in a seed round to promote autonomous robotics

The Spanish startup, keybotic, announced the closing of a seed stage financing round, valued at 3 million euros. The investment has been led by two family offices in Spain of the industrial and technological sector.

The resources obtained in the financing round will allow it to develop its business, marketing and sales area and incorporate profiles focused on these disciplines. In parallel, Keybotic also will strengthen your team with the expansion of the engineering workforce specialized in robotics.

Irene Gomez, co-founder and CEO of Keybotic, has noted that “we are very satisfied with the financing round because it validates our business model Raas (Robot as a Service) and it gives us financial muscle to continue with our growth in strategic sectors for the company”. Gómez added that “we want to thank investors for their support and trust; This impulse supports the potential of Keyper and allows us to increase our production capacity to face a new phase focused on the commercialization of our robot-dog and the expansion of our client portfolio in industrial sectors”.

Autonomous robotics, an asset for the industry

Keybotic has specialized in designing and make autonomous robot dogss to detect incidents such as gas and vapor leaks, read instruments, as well as send alerts in real time. Thanks to the fusion and interpretation of data, Keybotic makes it possible to predict and detect incidents by digitizing the facilities of all industrial plants.

With this, the startup allows increase staff productivity and safety of industrial companies, while minimizing risks, thanks to its advanced technology. For this, Keybotic provides the industry with a comprehensive end-to-end solutionsince they not only manufacture Keyper but also provide the final solution to the client that also works from the first moment, without the need for implementation.

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Your robot-dog inspects without any human interaction, completely autonomously performing security and maintenance rounds in very complex environments with stairs, gravel, slopes and pipes. Likewise, it detects incidents and sends alerts to the control center. In addition, it offers images to have control of industrial facilities at all times and has the ability to coordinate with multiple Keyper dog-robots to perform tasks more efficiently.

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