AMP Robotics Corporation specializes in designing and manufacturing robotic systems for material recovery facilities and recycling operations, focusing on automating the identification, sorting, and processing of complex waste streams. The company's flagship product, AMP Cortex, utilizes advanced robotics and computer vision technology to efficiently pick and sort recyclable materials, significantly lowering sorting costs. Additionally, AMP Neuron, a software solution, captures and analyzes material data to identify features in a manner similar to human perception. By leveraging artificial intelligence and machine learning, AMP Robotics enhances recycling processes for various waste types, including municipal solid waste and e-waste. The modular design of its systems allows for easy integration into existing infrastructure, minimizing disruption and capital investment. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Louisville, Colorado, AMP Robotics has formed strategic partnerships to further its mission of improving recycling rates and economic recovery of recyclables.
AMP Robotics Corporation specializes in designing and manufacturing robotic systems for material recovery facilities and recycling operations, focusing on automating the identification, sorting, and processing of complex waste streams. The company's flagship product, AMP Cortex, utilizes advanced robotics and computer vision technology to efficiently pick and sort recyclable materials, significantly lowering sorting costs. Additionally, AMP Neuron, a software solution, captures and analyzes material data to identify features in a manner similar to human perception. By leveraging artificial intelligence and machine learning, AMP Robotics enhances recycling processes for various waste types, including municipal solid waste and e-waste. The modular design of its systems allows for easy integration into existing infrastructure, minimizing disruption and capital investment. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Louisville, Colorado, AMP Robotics has formed strategic partnerships to further its mission of improving recycling rates and economic recovery of recyclables.
OhmConnect
Series D in 2022
OhmConnect is a software-based energy demand management company that encourages residential and commercial users to reduce electricity consumption during peak pricing periods. It notifies users when electricity prices rise, tracks energy usage, and offers monetary rewards or prizes for participating in energy-saving actions. The company also markets wireless smart plugs for remote shutoff of appliances such as refrigerators and window air conditioners, enabling automated demand response.
Cavnue develops road development systems optimized for autonomous and connected vehicles, designing the physical, digital, coordination, and operational infrastructure needed to accelerate the adoption of next-generation mobility. It analyzes and optimizes real-time road conditions, shares information across platforms, and provides proactive guidance to vehicles and drivers to improve access to affordable, high-quality public transit and shared mobility. The company is advancing a first-of-its-kind connected corridor in Michigan to demonstrate safer, less congested, and more sustainable transportation.
Dense Air
Acquisition in 2021
Founded in 2017, Dense Air is a telecommunications company based in Buckinghamshire, England. It specializes in network densification and expansion for 4G and 5G mobile networks.
AMP Robotics Corporation specializes in designing and manufacturing robotic systems for material recovery facilities and recycling operations, focusing on automating the identification, sorting, and processing of complex waste streams. The company's flagship product, AMP Cortex, utilizes advanced robotics and computer vision technology to efficiently pick and sort recyclable materials, significantly lowering sorting costs. Additionally, AMP Neuron, a software solution, captures and analyzes material data to identify features in a manner similar to human perception. By leveraging artificial intelligence and machine learning, AMP Robotics enhances recycling processes for various waste types, including municipal solid waste and e-waste. The modular design of its systems allows for easy integration into existing infrastructure, minimizing disruption and capital investment. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Louisville, Colorado, AMP Robotics has formed strategic partnerships to further its mission of improving recycling rates and economic recovery of recyclables.
OhmConnect
Series C in 2020
OhmConnect is a software-based energy demand management company that encourages residential and commercial users to reduce electricity consumption during peak pricing periods. It notifies users when electricity prices rise, tracks energy usage, and offers monetary rewards or prizes for participating in energy-saving actions. The company also markets wireless smart plugs for remote shutoff of appliances such as refrigerators and window air conditioners, enabling automated demand response.
AMP Robotics Corporation specializes in designing and manufacturing robotic systems for material recovery facilities and recycling operations, focusing on automating the identification, sorting, and processing of complex waste streams. The company's flagship product, AMP Cortex, utilizes advanced robotics and computer vision technology to efficiently pick and sort recyclable materials, significantly lowering sorting costs. Additionally, AMP Neuron, a software solution, captures and analyzes material data to identify features in a manner similar to human perception. By leveraging artificial intelligence and machine learning, AMP Robotics enhances recycling processes for various waste types, including municipal solid waste and e-waste. The modular design of its systems allows for easy integration into existing infrastructure, minimizing disruption and capital investment. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Louisville, Colorado, AMP Robotics has formed strategic partnerships to further its mission of improving recycling rates and economic recovery of recyclables.