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  1. Eureka Robotics provides software and systems to automate tasks that require simultaneously High Accuracy and High Agility (HA-HA), across industries, from optics, to electronics, to automotive, to logistics.

  2. Eureka Robotics provides software and systems to automate tasks that require simultaneously High Accuracy and High Agility (HA-HA), across industries, from optics, to electronics, to automotive.

  3. Eureka Robotics is revolutionizing the field of industrial robotics. Empowered by cutting-edge Robotics and AI research from MIT and NTU Singapore, Eureka Robotics masters tasks with High Accuracy and High Agility (#HAHA) requirements.

  4. Empowered by Robotics and AI research from NTU Singapore, MIT, and the University of Tokyo, Eureka Robotics delivers robotic software and systems to automate tasks that require High Accuracy...

  5. Oct 2, 2023 · Dr Pham Quang Cuong founded Eureka Robotics to improve manufacturing processes. Find out how NTU I&E accelerated his success journey in the NTU spin-off company from his research innovations.

  6. Oct 5, 2023 · SINGAPORE -- Eureka Robotics, a robotics startup spun off from one of Singapore's leading universities, is making a foray into Japan, hoping to transform the country's manufacturing through...

  7. Eureka Robotics is a poster child for a truly global and collaborative deep-tech innovation, catering to marquee clients in Japan, China, Europe, and the U.S. Eureka’s AI-powered robotic controllers automate tasks that require ‘High Accuracy-High Agility,’ often regarded as the holy grail of industrial robotics.

  8. Eureka Controller connects with robot arms, cameras, and other industrial devices, and enables them to create powerful Vision & Robotics applications.

  9. May 9, 2022 · Eureka Robotics’ new robotic arm is designed for optical lenses and mirrors. The funding will be used on accelerating development of Eureka Controller, the company’s flagship product, which...

  10. May 15, 2022 · Eureka Robotics, a company founded by the team behind the IkeaBot, announced that it brought in $4.25 million in pre-Series A funding. The University of Edge Capital Partners (UTEC), a deep-tech investment firm, led the funding round.