
Carbon Robotics, a Seattle-based company specializing in AI-powered robotic farming solutions, has raised $70 million in a Series D funding round led by BOND. This investment brings the company's total funding to $157 million. Carbon Robotics is known for its innovative LaserWeeder technology, which uses lasers to eliminate weeds, thereby revolutionizing farming practices. The fresh capital will be used to accelerate product and market expansion, with a focus on transforming agriculture for generations to come. CEO Paul Mikesell emphasizes the importance of spending time in the field to understand the needs of farmers.
What's been happening in the world of Atoms? - @carbon_robotics, the automated laser weeding company for the agriculture industry, has raised a $70M Series D. - Horizon Surgical Systems has raised a $30M Series A for their surgical robots targeting eye surgery. - Electroflow… https://t.co/rJfTGczWjH
What has been happening in the world of Atoms? - @carbon_robotics the automated laser weeding for the agriculture industry has raised a $70M Series D - Horizon Surgical Systems has raised $30M Series A for their surgical robots targeted at eye surgery - Electroflow…
Carbon Robotics brings in $70M to scale LaserWeeder #robotics #automation #AI #RoboticsAINews https://t.co/NX7wBAyBaz https://t.co/f5D6qs7OaG


