Last deal

$17M

Amount

Venture - Series Unknown

Stage

17.04.2024

Date

1

all rounds

$17M

Total amount

date founded

Financing round

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About Company
Mentee Robotics combines robotics, sensing, and artificial intelligence to create a humanoid robot.

Also Known As

MenteeBot

Number of employees

Company Type

For Profit

Last funding type

Venture - Series Unknown

IPO status

Private

Description

Mentee Robotics combines robotics, sensing, and artificial intelligence to create a humanoid robot with human-like dexterity and perception that can be personalized and adjusted to various surroundings and tasks through natural human contact. It aims to improve productivity and daily operations in both households and warehouses.
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Financials

Funding Rounds
1
1

Number of Funding Rounds

$17M

Money Raised

Their latest funding was raised on 17.04.2024. Their latest investor Hookipa. Their latest round Venture - Series Unknown

Date 
Funding Round 
Investors 
Money Raised 
Lead 
Ahren Innovation Capital

Ahren Innovation Capital

Ahren Innovation Capital is a venture capital firm that invests in deep tech and deep science companies.

Sector

Investment Banking and Brokerage Services

Subsector

Asset Managers and Custodians

Keywords

Venture Capital, Artificial Intelligence, Financial Services

Location

London, UK

count Of Investments

27

count Of Exists

1
Co-Investors
Investors
4
1

Number of lead investors

4

Number of investors

Investor 
Lead 
Round 
Partners 
No
Venture - Series Unknown
No
Venture - Series Unknown
No
Venture - Series Unknown
Hookipa

Hookipa

Hookipa AG is an investment firm that provides capital to ambitious and visionary entrepreneurs working on groundbreaking ideas globally.

Sector

Investment Banking and Brokerage Services

Subsector

Asset Managers and Custodians

Keywords

Financial Services, Venture Capital, Finance

count Of Investments

2
Amnon Shashua

Amnon Shashua

Professor Shashua is the President & CEO of Mobileye and a Senior Vice President at Intel Corporation. He also holds the Sachs Chair in computer science at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Widely regarded as a global expert in computer vision and machine learning, Shashua has published over 120 papers in the field of machine learning and computational vision, holds more than 90 patents, and has founded three startups in the fields of computer vision and machine learning. In 1999, he founded Mobileye, which is a widely recognized leader in automated driving and advanced driving assistance systems. Intel acquired Mobileye in 2017 for $15.3B. Today, more than 80 million cars rely on Mobileye technology to make their vehicles safer. Mobileye has revealed a production ready robotaxi, and offers a variety of autonomous mobility solutions. In 2019, Shashua was recognized as the Electronic Imaging (EI) Scientist of the Year by the Society for Imaging Science and Technology (IS&T) for his pivotal contributions to computer vision and machine learning, and for advancing autonomous driving and wearable assistive devices for the blind and visually impaired. Shashua and his team were also finalists in the European Inventor Awards of 2019, awarded by the European Patent Office, for their advanced driver assistance technology which is making roads safer worldwide. In 2020, Shashua was awarded the prestigious Dan David Prize (Future Category) for his ground-breaking work in artificial intelligence.

current job

AI21 Labs
AI21 Labs

count Of Investments

11
Shai Shalev- Shwartz

Shai Shalev- Shwartz

Shai Shalev-Shwartz is a senior fellow at Intel and the chief technology officer of Mobileye, an Intel Company. He leads software and algorithm technology development for Mobileye’s advanced driving assist systems (ADAS), highly autonomous and fully autonomous driving solutions, and enabling technologies including Responsibility-Sensitive Safety (RSS) and Road Experience Management™ (REM™) maps. He is also a professor at the Rachel and Selim Benin School of Computer Science and Engineering at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Shalev-Shwartz developed the science behind RSS as well as an economically viable path toward a future where there are no casualties from car accidents. He is drawn to autonomous driving as the first large scale deployment of artificial intelligence and machine learning outside of the cybernetic world. Shalev-Shwartz is best known for pioneering research in machine learning and was listed as one of the 100 most influential researchers worldwide in 2016 by AMiner. In 2014, he co-authored one of the top books used by major universities on theoretical machine learning: “Understanding Machine Learning From Theory to Algorithms.” Before joining Hebrew University and Mobileye, Shalev-Shwartz was a research assistant professor at Toyota Technological Institute in Chicago, and also worked in research at both Google and IBM. Shalev-Shwartz has written more than 100 research papers, focusing on machine learning, online prediction, optimization techniques, and practical algorithms.

current job

Mobileye, an Intel Company
Mobileye, an Intel Company

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