Commentary
MorphoAI: Software tool for building and customizing robots — UK government £2.5M grant, redesigned a robot arm in 2 days
Key Points
- MorphoAI's software compresses robot customization from six months to days, addressing a structural inefficiency where over 90 percent of industrial robots require post-purchase engineering redesign.
- The company redesigned a customer's robot arm in two days after six months of failed development, demonstrating the product's speed advantage in hardware iteration.
- MorphoAI secured £2.5M in non-dilutive UK government funding, signaling early validation of both the problem and commercial viability of the solution.
Summary
MorphoAI builds software that compresses the engineering cycle for robot and machine customization. Over 90 percent of robots undergo customization after purchase, a process that typically consumes six months of engineering time and labor. One customer spent six months developing a new industrial robot arm that still could not lift the required load. MorphoAI redesigned the entire hardware in two days. The company recently secured £2.5M in non-dilutive funding from the UK government.
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