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Scalable AI models for universal robotic manipulation. Intuitively automate your most complex and tedious manual labor tasks from retail to manufacturing.

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Tune into SRF 1 tonight at 7pm CET to see Prof. Robert Katzschmann (Robert Katzschmann) and Elvis Nava (Elvis Nava) showcase our faive dexterous hand at the Swiss Robotics Day!

Tune into <a href="/SRF/">SRF</a> 1 tonight at 7pm CET to see Prof. Robert Katzschmann (<a href="/katzschmann/">Robert Katzschmann</a>)  and Elvis Nava (<a href="/elvisnavah/">Elvis Nava</a>) showcase our faive dexterous hand at the Swiss Robotics Day!
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We're happy to announce that we have been selected for the first stage of Venture Kick! We're excited to be recognized as a promising new swiss startup!

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It was extremely exciting to present a sneak peek of our next generation robot hand at the ETH AI Center's AI+X Summit in Zurich last week. Always proud to represent🇨🇭Swiss innovation!

It was extremely exciting to present a sneak peek of our next generation robot hand at the <a href="/ETH_AI_Center/">ETH AI Center</a>'s AI+X Summit in Zurich last week. Always proud to represent🇨🇭Swiss innovation!
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Thoughts from the founders 💡 In the first iteration of our blog post series covering topics that are near and dear to the hearts of our founding team, our CTO Elvis Nava shares his unfiltered thoughts on “Robotics in the era of the Scaling Hypothesis”. Read more:

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You're in Zurich or its zone of influence (Lausanne, Paris, BXL, Munich, London, ...) and like AI + Robots? We (@openai) together with mimic, lokirobotics, and Zurich Builds are organizing a hackathon from Fri 9 May afternoon to Sun 11. Limited spots, more below:

You're in Zurich or its zone of influence (Lausanne, Paris, BXL, Munich, London, ...) and like AI + Robots?

We (@openai) together with <a href="/mimicrobotics/">mimic</a>, <a href="/lokirobotics/">lokirobotics</a>, and Zurich Builds are organizing a hackathon from Fri 9 May afternoon to Sun 11.

Limited spots, more below:
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Super excited to have General Catalyst support us with the upcoming mimic x Loki Robotics x OpenAI Robotics Hack🇨🇭 They've backed many of the strongest European AI companies like Mistral AI, Black Forest Labs, EthonAI, Langdock (YC S23) and langfuse.com Next weekend in Zurich :)

Super excited to have <a href="/generalcatalyst/">General Catalyst</a> support us with the upcoming <a href="/mimicrobotics/">mimic</a> x <a href="/loki_robotics/">Loki Robotics</a> x <a href="/OpenAI/">OpenAI</a> Robotics Hack🇨🇭

They've backed many of the strongest European AI companies like <a href="/MistralAI/">Mistral AI</a>, <a href="/bfl_ml/">Black Forest Labs</a>, EthonAI, <a href="/langdock_hq/">Langdock (YC S23)</a> and <a href="/langfuse/">langfuse.com</a>

Next weekend in Zurich :)
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mimic builds on top of years of research in end-to-end models for dexterous manipulation. Today, we’re proud to publish mimic-one, outlining the foundations of our autonomous stack. Check out the paper:

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mimic x manufacturing We are proud to be working with established partners in the manufacturing space to automate complex assembly tasks. We believe that by pioneering state of the art dexterity, we in turn unlock new possibilities in scalable learning directly from human demos.

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How can we leverage the wealth of cross-embodiment robot data to efficiently train policies that natively support highly dexterous hands? Erik worked on this exact question during his time at mimic. Check out the paper: