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TELEXISTENCE

Systematic innovator of scale in robotics

tx-inc.com
Headquarters
Ota-ku, Japan
Founded year
2017
Company type
Private company
Number of employees
100–200

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In short: TELEXISTENCE advanced its humanoid and AI robotics through strategic partnerships, major funding, and a prestigious Prime Minister’s Award.

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TELEXISTENCE

TELEXISTENCE joins Physical AI Fellowship cohort

TX is the first Japanese company selected among nine global fellows in the AWS and NVIDIA-powered program. It recruits for Head of Hardware Engineering and Lead Machine Learning Engineer.

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Telexistence expands beverage shelf-stocking with TX Ghost robots

Pilot operations start at select 7-Eleven stores in Tokyo. TX Ghost automates chilled backroom restocking, easing staff burden and boosting efficiency.

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Logistics Today

Accenture invests in robot intelligence company to accelerate automation

M&A Accenture (Ireland) announced on the 15th that it has invested in US AI (artificial intelligence) company General Robotics through its venture investment division. The two companies will collaborate to advance autonomous operations in the manufacturing and logistics sectors...

Nikkei

Robot startup Telexistence selected for NVIDIA's AI development program

Telexistence (Telexistence, TX, Ota-ku, Tokyo), which develops business support robots, announced on the 12th that it has been selected for the physical AI (artificial intelligence) development support program undertaken by U.S. NVIDIA and U.S. Amazon Web Services (AWS), etc. CEO Hitoshi Tomioka said, "This is the first company selected in Japan and Asia." The organization that selected TX is one that supports startups and others engaged in robotics...

Techmeme

Some Japanese stores are using robots from the startup Telexistence to restock shelves, piloted remotely by Filipino workers whose actions train AI models

Michael Beltran / Rest of World: Some Japanese stores are using robots from the startup Telexistence to restock shelves, piloted remotely by Filipino workers whose...

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