INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
In 2019, automation is a mainstay in factories and warehouses
There the technology has been proven out in the field, and VCs are happy to invest millions.This morning Fetch Robotics announced a $46
New investors CEAS Investments, Redwood Technologies, TransLink Capital and Zebra Ventures joined the round, along with existing investors
for the largely United States -based operation
Founded in 2014 by Wise, an alumnus of Bay Area robotics pioneer Willow Garage, the company specializes in autonomous modular robotics
designed to automate tedious warehouse tasks
the primary alternatives to in-house automation plays like Amazon Robotics.