TechCrunch News 01月07日
RoboForce raises $10 million to create a robot workforce
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RoboForce致力于创造超精准机器人工人,以替代危险和繁琐的人类工作。公司获得早期资金,将从太阳能面板市场开始,其创始人认为产品精度高。虽面临竞争,但创始人充满信心,且有远大梦想。

🎈RoboForce旨在创造超精准机器人工人,替代危险繁琐工作

💪公司获得1000万美元早期资金,投资者包括知名人士

🌞从太阳能面板市场起步,因该市场存在劳动力问题

💥面临竞争,但产品精度达1毫米,可完成精细操作

🚀有远大梦想,如帮助在月球上建立基地

Last summer, when RoboForce founder Leo Ma visited a solar farm outside Phoenix, the ground was hot enough to cook an egg on. Ma watched as workers traversed uninhabitable lands to spend hours securing millions of solar panels. 

Over the years Ma has visited hundreds of factories, from chip makers to underground drilling sites. Each time, he saw humans working on menial and potentially dangerous tasks and came to the same conclusion: “These are the kind of jobs that we shouldn’t need people to do anymore,” he told TechCrunch. 

Enter RoboForce, the company Ma founded 19 months ago with the ambition of creating hyper-accurate robot workers to do tasks like solar panel installation. The company’s inaugural product is a robot about one and a half meters tall with black metal arms (pictured, somewhat like a bigger, headless Wall-E). 

Today, the company announced $10 million in early stage funding to build out Ma’s robot worker dream. Investors include Nobel Laureate economist Myron Scholes, well-known Chinese fund VC Gary Rieschel formerly of Softbank, and Ma’s alma mater Carnegie Mellon University.

“Roboforce is focusing on the most tedious, repetitive, force-demanding and the certain risk and dangerous work that shouldn’t have to be human to do it,” Ma said.  

RoboForce is a continuation of Ma’s life’s work. Previously, he worked on autonomous driving software at Baidu USA, before he co-founded CYNGN, an automated driving company that Ma helped bring public. As he put it, “building AI robotics is all I do.” 

RoboForce is starting with the solar panel market, where Ma said there’s a huge labor issue already. In 2024, about 53 gigawatts of solar projects were delayed because of worker shortages and long waits for equipment, according to data company Wood Mackenzie

Ma said RoboForce will launch one to two pilot solar projects with its robots this year.  

RoboForce is facing well-capitalized competition. This past summer, AES Corporation introduced the world to Maximo, a massive robot that the company claims will install solar panels twice as fast as a human.

But Ma isn’t worried, claiming that his product is the most accurate robot available. “RoboForce, proudly, is the first and the only one in the market that achieve the both the AI model and the robot with the final action as one millimeter accuracy,” he said, adding that such accuracy allows the RoboForce robot to do fine motor tasks, like, say, tightening a screw in middle of the Arizona desert. 

The desert is just the beginning for RoboForce. Their moonshot dream? “Helping build the moon base on the moon,” Ma said. 

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