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Contactile

http://contactile.com/
Last activity: 05.05.2022
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Categories: B2CElectronicsHumanOfficePhysicalResearchRoboticsSensorsSmartTechnology
Contactile is a UNSW Sydney spin-out company established in mid 2019. Our sensing technology was developed with funding support from the Australian Research Council and US Office of Naval Research Global.

We are an innovator of world-leading tactile sensors for robots that enable smart dexterous robotic gripping.
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Location: Australia, New South Wales, Council of the City of Sydney
Employees: 1-10
Total raised: $2.5M
Founded date: 2019
Founders name: Heba Khamis; Benjamin Xia

Investors 2

Funding Rounds 1

DateSeriesAmountInvestors
04.05.2022Seed$2.5M-

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-PietroMengaStudent En...linkedin.c...-
-LiamPembertonMechatroni...linkedin.c...-
-HebaKhamisCEO, Co-fo...linkedin.c...-
-BenjaminXiaCo-Founderlinkedin.c...-

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05.05.2022Contactile Raises US$2.5M in Seed FundingContactile, a Sydney, Australia-based robotic technology company, raised US$2.5M in Seed funding. The round was led by True Ventures with participation from Flying Fox Ventures, Radar Ventures and UNSW Founders. The company intends to use t...
05.05.2022Contactile Raises US$2.5 Million to Accelerate Development of Tactile Sensor Technology for Robotic DexterityAustralia-based company Contactile has closed US$2.5 million in seed funding to develop and pilot tactile sensors that give robots a human sense of touch and enable robotic dexterity. The round was led by Silicon Valley’s True Ventures with...
04.05.2022Contactile Raises US$2.5 Million to Accelerate Development of Tactile Sensor Technology for Robotic DexterityTechnology tackles complexity of human manipulation, enabling robotic dexterity SYDNEY, May 4, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Australia-based company Contactile has closed US$2.5 million in seed funding to develop and pilot tactile sensors that give ...
-Australia-Based Contactile Raises $2.5 Million To Develop Tactile Sensors For RobotsContactile announced it has raised $2.5 million in funding. These are the details. Contactile, an Australia-based company that helps develop and pilot tactile sensors that give robots a human sense of touch and enable robotic dexterity, ann...

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