Rapyuta Robotics raises JPY 351 million (USD 2.96 million) in funding

October 25, 2017

Tokyo, Japan - January 26, 2015 - Rapyuta Robotics Co., Ltd. (RR) has raised JPY 351 million (USD 2.96 million) in its first round of funding. Founded in July of 2014, the funding will be used to lay down the technical foundation for the company and to develop market-specific robotics solutions as part of its initial business plan. RR’s technical team currently consists mostly of members from the Institute for Dynamic Systems and Control of ETH Zurich, which is well known for its unique and dynamic robotic systems, as well as from the EU-funded RoboEarth project, whose goal was to build an internet for robots.

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[Slush Tokyo 2017] Addressing the challenges in robotics with "Cloud Robotics Platform"

October 25, 2017

Rapyuta Robotics took the stage at Slush Tokyo, one of the world’s largest start-up events, on March 30th 2017 at Tokyo Big Site. The theme of his presentation was “Making Robots Accessible to Anyone.”

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[Company Retreat] 4-days in Kawaguchiko (near Mount Fuji) with the teams from Tokyo, Zurich and Bangalore

October 25, 2017

The Rapyuta Robotics team has seen a lot of growth since this time last year, and given the distance between our three office, we thought it was a good time for some face-to-face interaction. To that end, the Zurich and Bangalore teams headed to the airport and flew to Tokyo for the first ever Company Retreat.

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[ROSCon 2016] Lightning talk by Rapyuta Robotics on the potential of cloud robotics

October 25, 2017

November already!? Last month, you may have seen some Rapyutians wandering the streets of Seoul, South Korea. They were not lost, nor were they there by coincidence. As a matter of fact, ROSCon was the event that brought Alankrita, Bharat, Connor, Dhananjay, Daiki, Gajan, Javier, Jose and Praveen away from their desks to the Korean metropolis.

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Rapyuta Robotics sponsors ROSCon’17 Diversity Scholarship

July 3, 2017

Tokyo, Japan - We are excited to announce that Rapyuta Robotics is a Gold Sponsor of ROSCon 2017 and will also be sponsoring this year’s ROSCon Diversity Scholarship.

At Rapyuta Robotics we value diversity at our core, so we are proud to be helping ROSCon make the robotics community more open and accessible through the Diversity Scholarship program. As the premiere conference for Robot Operating System (ROS) developers, ROSCon is an opportunity for beginner and expert developers alike to spend two days learning from and networking with the ROS community. ROSCon’s vision to diversify and represent the entire ROS community really resonates with us because we believe the field of robotics needs diversity if we are to truly unlock innovation and accelerate growth.

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Making robotics accessible: Slush Tokyo 2017 Startup Event

April 4, 2017

Tokyo, Japan - Robotics technology is advancing daily, but practically speaking, real world applications for robotics are limited because the technology is still far too complex for most businesses to take up. This March Rapyuta Robotics CEO Gajan Mohanarajah took the stage at Slush Tokyo, one of the world’s largest startup events. The theme of his presentation: Making robots broadly accessible.

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Team-building in Kawaguchiko: Notes from our first company retreat

November 5, 2016

The Rapyuta Robotics team has seen a lot of growth since this time last year, and given the distance between our three offices, we thought it was a good time for some face-to-face interaction. To that end, the Zurich and Bangalore teams headed to the airport and flew to Tokyo for our first ever Company Retreat.

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The potential of cloud robotics: A ROSCon lightning talk by Rapyuta Robotics

October 17, 2016

November already!? Last month, you may have seen some Rapyutians wandering the streets of Seoul, South Korea. They were not lost, nor were they there by coincidence. As a matter of fact, ROSCon was the event that brought Alankrita, Bharat, Connor, Dhananjay, Daiki, Gajan, Javier, Jose and Praveen away from their desks to the Korean metropolis.

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