About Savioke:
Savioke develops and deploys autonomous robots that work in human environments to improve people’s lives. The company’s flagship product, Relay, is a beautifully simple yet sophisticated delivery robot that increases productivity, revenue, and delight for people across a range of markets, industries, and applications. Relay is the first indoor delivery robot that works autonomously alongside people in busy environments such as hotels, office buildings, and more. Founded in 2013 by a team of leading robotics engineers, Savioke is backed by investors such Intel Capital, EDBI, Northern Light Venture Capital, Morado Venture Partners, AME Cloud Ventures, and Google Ventures. For more information, visit www.savioke.com.
About Relay:
Designed and built by Savioke, Relay is the first indoor delivery robot that works autonomously alongside people in busy environments such as hotels, office buildings, and more. Able to operate elevators, Relay is already deployed in hotels in the US, including Starwood and InterContinental Group properties, and will soon begin work in other environments where people live, work, and play. Using advanced sensors and cameras to navigate around people and objects, Relay delivers items quickly, safely, and reliably - even in the most crowded locations. Since initial commercial deployment in 2014, Relay robots have made more than 45,000 autonomous hotel deliveries.
Savioke develops and deploys autonomous robots that work in human environments to improve people’s lives. The company’s flagship product, Relay, is a beautifully simple yet sophisticated delivery robot that increases productivity, revenue, and delight for people across a range of markets, industries, and applications. Relay is the first indoor delivery robot that works autonomously alongside people in busy environments such as hotels, office buildings, and more. Founded in 2013 by a team of leading robotics engineers, Savioke is backed by investors such Intel Capital, EDBI, Northern Light Venture Capital, Morado Venture Partners, AME Cloud Ventures, and Google Ventures. For more information, visit www.savioke.com.
About Relay:
Designed and built by Savioke, Relay is the first indoor delivery robot that works autonomously alongside people in busy environments such as hotels, office buildings, and more. Able to operate elevators, Relay is already deployed in hotels in the US, including Starwood and InterContinental Group properties, and will soon begin work in other environments where people live, work, and play. Using advanced sensors and cameras to navigate around people and objects, Relay delivers items quickly, safely, and reliably - even in the most crowded locations. Since initial commercial deployment in 2014, Relay robots have made more than 45,000 autonomous hotel deliveries.
Location: United States, California, San Jose
Employees: 11-50
Total raised: $30.4M
Founded date: 2013
Investors 9
Funding Rounds 3
| Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
| 28.06.2018 | Series B | $13.4M | - |
| 13.01.2016 | Series A | $15M | - |
| 09.04.2014 | Seed | $2M | - |
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| 06.07.2018 | Savioke Raises $13.4M in Series B Funding | Savioke, San Jose, CA-based developer of Relay, an indoor service robot that works in public environments including hotels and hospitals, raised $13.4M in Series B funding. Backers in the round, which brings total funding to $31m, included ... |
| 28.06.2018 | Delivery robot company Savioke raises $13.4 million to expand into hospitals | Savioke, maker of delivery robot Relay, today announced the closure of a $13.4 million funding round. Its Relay robot has operated in hotels since last year, and the company will use the funding to place the robots into hospitals. “With the... |
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| 13.12.2017 | Robots in the Real World: News on Savioke, Marble, Knightscope, Fetch | Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter LinkedIn Email Reprints Silicon Valley robotics companies have been moving their inventions into real-world use, and it seemed like a good time to check in with a sampling of them to see how things a... |
| 10.12.2017 | What hardware investors want to see in 2018 (and what they don’t) | We are excited to bring Transform 2022 back in-person July 19 and virtually July 20 - 28. Join AI and data leaders for insightful talks and exciting networking opportunities. Register today! As hardware startup investors, we spend a good pa... |
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