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TorqueAGI
@TorqueAGI
Physical AI for Robots
Palo Alto, CA Katılım Haziran 2025
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In the new age of Physical AI, we must rethink how we define our data pipelines.
Previously, all that mattered was volume. This mattered because they required at least 1,000 examples of a specific task just to get started.
Now what matters is the ability to collect diverse and high-quality data.
(With Ashutosh Saxena of @TorqueAGI )
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Had fun sitting down with Ashutosh Saxena, Founder and CEO of @TorqueAGI .
Torque builds robotics foundation models for F100 companies like John Deere.
Previously, Ashutosh took a company public and completed his PhD under Andrew Ng at Stanford.
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Through our partnership with John Deere, we look forward to advancing AI foundation models for the next generation of intelligent agricultural autonomy built for production, not just prototypes. 👉 Full press release: deere.com/en/news/all-ne…
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Today, we’re excited to announce that we’ve raised more than $935M in Series A funding with a $520M Series A-X extension round, bringing our total capital raised to nearly $1B.
This milestone is a powerful vote of confidence in our mission: building AI-powered humanoid robots designed to work alongside humans.
With this new funding, we’ll be able to:
- Ramp production of #Apollo
- Expand global commercial and pilot deployments
- Build next-generation facilities for robot training and data collection
- Accelerate real-world impact across manufacturing, logistics, and beyond
We’re proud to be backed by an incredible group of repeat and new investors, including @BCapitalGroup, @Google, @MercedesBenz, @ATT Ventures, @JohnDeere, QIA, and more.
The future of embodied #AI is happening now, and Apollo is just the beginning.
- Read the full announcement: apptronik.com/news-collectio…
- Explore open roles: apptronik.com/careers
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We went to @foundation_robo to see how you build a humanoid from scratch corememory.com/p/this-is-how-…
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My first interview with @EdwardMehr, Co-Founder & CEO of @MachinaLabs_.
0:46 Creating a sculpture of Tesla’s Chief Designer
3:28 What went wrong with early prototypes
5:56 How the metal forming process works
9:01 Rapid design iteration
13:48 The limiting factor in creating more Elons
16:18 Building the first prototype on $300k
22:22 The importance of naiveté & having fun
24:17 What it was like working at SpaceX in 2012
29:57 Celebrating customers
40:36 Focusing on the biggest risks
45:35 Designing the system to fit inside a shipping container
47:25 Early mistakes
52:22 Finding 10 champions
1:06:42 Selling systems, parts, vs finished assemblies
1:10:39 Hardware companies require complex capital structures
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This is . . . how to build a humanoid.
We went to @foundation_robo and hung with @sankaet and shot the process of making a humanoid in stunning detail. Full episode right here - youtube.com/watch?v=fD6uUs…

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On Friday, we build a humanoid from start to finish with @sankaet and @foundation_robo
Part of our This Is: series youtube.com/playlist?list=…
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One 3D vision system for the entire warehouse! 👁️🗨️
@zividlabs and @mujin just demonstrated three critical warehouse tasks with a single vision platform, proving you don't need multiple vendors to automate end-to-end operations.
Depalletizing with the Zivid 3 at a very high distance. The challenge here is keeping both 3D and 2D data sharp when the camera is mounted far from the pallet. Most vision systems lose precision at range, but Zivid 3 maintains the depth accuracy needed for reliable pick points even from extended working distances.
Robot picking bins is harder than it looks. Most robots can't pick totes reliably because you need extremely good 3D data to see the edges of the bin clearly, plus a gripping system that can grab the side with just a few millimeters of clearance.
Zivid 3 handles large working volumes, letting the robot see the whole scene from afar and plan precise edge grips without getting too close. 🗼
And last but not least: parcel handling with speed and precision using the Zivid 2+ R-series. The robot picks parcels of different sizes, shapes, and materials stacked on top of each other. This is the chaos of real logistics: no standardization, mixed SKUs, overlapping objects.
One vendor, three tasks, full warehouse coverage. Depalletizing, bin handling, and parcel sorting all use the same vision platform with different configurations.
That means unified software, consistent data formats, and no integration headaches between multiple 3D camera vendors.
Also, great to see @ABBRobotics in action! 🦾
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🚨 BREAKING:
Indian robotics company Unbox Robotics raises $28M Series B!
Unbox Robotics just closed a $28 million Series B led by ICICI Venture and Redstart Labs (Infoedge), with participation from F-Prime, 3one4 Capital, Navam Capital, Force Ventures LLP, and other existing investors.
The Pune-based company builds modular robotic systems for warehouse and logistics operations. Their platform combines proprietary swarm-intelligence software with modular 3D robotic sortation hardware, allowing large fleets of robots to coordinate dynamically and scale throughput with minimal fixed infrastructure.
The funding will be used to strengthen leadership and engineering teams, accelerate new product development, and expand market presence across India and select international markets.
The company also created meaningful liquidity for employees through its ESOP program as part of the transaction.
Unbox Robotics has built a growing customer base across Europe, the United States, and India, supporting global e-commerce, retail, and third-party logistics operators.
The supply chain robotics market is heating up. With labor shortages, rising fulfillment costs, and demand for faster delivery, companies like Unbox that can deploy modular, software-driven robotic systems are in the right place at the right time.
P.S. India producing robotics companies that compete globally in warehouse automation is a sign of how the robotics ecosystem is maturing beyond just the U.S., Europe, and China. 🇮🇳
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The companies building humanoids today aren’t just asking “can it walk?”
They’re asking “can it think?”
Check out the full @Forbes here: forbes.com/councils/forbe…
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Humanoids Are Coming: How AI Foundation Models Are Powering The Next Leap In Robotics
In this @Forbes article, our Founder & Chief AI Officer, Dr. @AshutoshSaxena_ , shares why the next generation of humanoids requires AI that can reason, adapt, and act safely around people.

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