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Allonic

@allonicrobotics

Reimagining how robotics are made – and where they can go.

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Sebastian Johnson (@sebjohnsonuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another cool robotics company has raised a big round in Europe. This time it's the largest pre-seed every in Hungary. The company is re-designing robotic manufacturing. It's created a fully automated manufacturing system that “weaves” robotic bodies in one continuous process

Another cool robotics company has raised a big round in Europe. 

This time it's the largest pre-seed every in Hungary.

The company is re-designing robotic manufacturing.

It's created a fully automated manufacturing system that “weaves” robotic bodies in one continuous process
Allonic (@allonicrobotics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Allonic has raised a $7.2M pre-seed round! With our proprietary 3D Tissue Braiding technology, we set out to fully automate the production of complex, dexterous and human-safe robot bodies: at a fraction of the current time and cost. Shoutout to our incredible team and investors!

Allonic has raised a $7.2M pre-seed round!
With our proprietary 3D Tissue Braiding technology, we set out to fully automate the production of complex, dexterous and human-safe robot bodies: at a fraction of the current time and cost.
Shoutout to our incredible team and investors!
Lukas Ziegler (@lukas_m_ziegler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 BREAKING: Allonic raised $7.2M for robotic body manufacturing! 😮‍💨 That's the Hungary's largest pre-seed round. 🇭🇺 Budapest-based Allonic just raised $7.2M in pre-seed funding, the largest ever round of its type in Hungary, to solve the hardware bottleneck in

🚨 BREAKING:

<a href="/AllonicRobotics/">Allonic</a> raised $7.2M for robotic body manufacturing! 😮‍💨

That's the Hungary's largest pre-seed round. 🇭🇺

Budapest-based Allonic just raised $7.2M in pre-seed funding, the largest ever round of its type in Hungary, to solve the hardware bottleneck in
Gone Ballistic (@goingballistic5) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Robotic hands tend on being slow to assemble and this looms large on the industry Allonic hands can be built at warp speed To learn the ropes, competitors will need to weave and bob if they wish to keep up with this braidy bunch!

CyberRobo (@cyberrobooo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just saw something that actually feels like a real leap in robotics hardware.👋 Allonic built a robot hand using 3D Tissue Braiding,basically weaving high-strength fibers around a minimal rigid skeleton the way human connective tissue wraps around bone. No hundreds of

Andreas Klinger 🦾 (@andreasklinger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One our portfolio companies Allonic just went out of stealth to announce their massive funding round! 🇪🇺🔥 And what they do is kinda crazy… they braid humanoids. Braiding?… Yes… you know… like ropes… 👀 And they build mini-factories for this. This is so unique

Humanoids daily (@humanoidsdaily) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Budapest-based Allonic just raised $7.2M to prove that "weaving" robots is faster than assembling them. Check out how they’re scaling 3D Tissue Braiding 👇 humanoidsdaily.com/news/allonic-n…

Pascal Wichmann 🇺🇦 (@wichmaennchen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

David Hollo Andreas Klinger 🦾 Allonic With some amazing benefits. I could imagine that it's * cheaper * faster to produce * more energy efficient * lighter (and thus better when the robot is around people because it's not half a ton of metal) * more compliant and flexible, so it can handle more delicate objects

Mike Kalil (@mikekalilmfg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A Hungarian startup is generating buzz with its automated manufacturing system for building robots that's straight out of Westworld. Budapest-based Allonic just raised $7.2 million to develop its so-called 3D tissue braiding system designed to replace traditional robot assembly.

A Hungarian startup is generating buzz with its automated manufacturing system for building robots that's straight out of Westworld.

Budapest-based Allonic just raised $7.2 million to develop its so-called 3D tissue braiding system designed to replace traditional robot assembly.
The Humanoid Hub (@thehumanoidhub) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New humanoid startup out of Hungary: Allonic The unique hand design moves away from rigid industrial design toward a biomimetic approach. - Each finger is braided around like a rope in a single autonomous process; this process also includes the threading of the tendons through