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- Construction tech startup AIM raises $50M to fuel expansion
Participants include Khosla Ventures, General Catalyst, and Human Capital AIM plans to use the funds to grow its 40-headcount workforce and expand to a new Washington state facility, said CEO Adam Sadilek, a veteran of Waymo and Google Brain The company did not disclose its valuation
- AIM Announces $50 Million Funding | AIM Intelligent Machines
AIM's investors include Khosla Ventures, General Catalyst, Human Capital, Ironspring Ventures, Mantis, DCVC, and Elad Gil, among other great allies While mass earthmoving is imperative for our civilization to flourish, it has long depended on human operators working in some of the toughest environments
- AIM raises $50M to retrofit bulldozers and excavators to operate . . .
(Photo via AIM) AIM Intelligent Machines (AIM), a Seattle-area startup that retrofits heavy earthmoving machinery to operate autonomously, raised $50 Investors include Khosla Ventures, General
- AIM Automates Construction and Mining with World’s First AI Platform . . .
AIM’s investors include Khosla Ventures, General Catalyst, Human Capital, Ironspring Ventures, Mantis, and DCVC, among other great allies About AIM AIM Intelligent Machines, Inc (AIM
- Local Company Raises $50M for Equipment Tech | News | 425business. com
AIM, which was founded in 2021 and has operations in Redmond and Bellevue, said investors include Khosla Ventures, General Catalyst, Human Capital, Ironspring Ventures, Mantis, and DCVC, and others, according to a news release from the company
- AIM Lands $50 Million in Funding - vcnewsdaily. com
AIM, the world's first embodied AI platform for earthmoving machinery, announced it has raised $50 million to transform the global construction and mining industries AIM's investors include Khosla Ventures, General Catalyst, Human Capital, Ironspring Ventures, Mantis, and DCVC, among other great allies
- Khosla Ventures led a $50m round in AIM Intelligent Machines.
Khosla Ventures, a venture capital firm, led a $50m round in AIM Intelligent Machines, an AI machinery company, with participation from General Catalyst, Human Capital, Ironspring Ventures, Mantis, and DCVC “Autonomous machines are an obvious unlock for dangerous industries like mining and construction
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