Nomagic

Nomagic builds AI robots that pick items from bins and pack orders for warehouses. These robots handle varied products to boost fulfillment speed.

Nomagic creates robots powered by AI for warehouse tasks. The robots reach into bins, grab different products like clothes or boxes, and place them precisely for packing. This setup speeds up order processing during busy times. Nomagic offers constant monitoring to keep operations smooth around the clock. Retailers and logistics firms use these robots to manage growing demands without errors.

Ouster

Ouster builds digital lidar sensors and cameras. These create 3D maps for robots, drones, self-driving cars, and security systems.

Ouster makes digital lidar sensors that scan surroundings in 3D. The sensors work in robotics, drones, industrial automation, and autonomous vehicles. Models like OS0, OS1, and OS2 offer ranges from 35m to 200m with high precision. They also provide stereo cameras and edge AI compute for real-time data processing. These tools support mapping, security, and smart infrastructure.

Bretton AI

Bretton builds AI agents that automate financial crime compliance tasks like alert triage, due diligence, and sanctions screening in existing systems.

Bretton creates AI agents to handle financial crime workflows. These agents log into compliance tools, analyze data from sources, and complete investigations such as anti-money laundering alerts, enhanced due diligence cases, sanctions and PEP checks, KYB onboarding, and periodic reviews. They cut processing times from hours to minutes while keeping outputs auditable for regulators. Banks and platforms use them to clear backlogs and save costs without system changes.

Foundation

Foundation builds AI-powered physics action models that control industrial robots, helping factories automate complex, real-world manufacturing tasks.

Foundation builds AI-powered physics action models that let robots see, understand, and handle real-world objects in factories. Its software connects perception with precise motion control, so robots can perform complex tasks on production lines for consumer goods, beverage, and glass manufacturing. This helps manufacturers automate physical work that is hard to script, reduce errors, and keep lines running more efficiently.

Morpheus Space

Morpheus Space builds electric propulsion systems for satellites. The GO-2 units move spacecraft for deployment, repositioning, collision avoidance, and deorbiting.

Morpheus Space creates electric propulsion systems that power satellites through full mission lifetimes. The GO-2 system uses 40 independent thrusters with metallic propellant for precise control in tasks like constellation deployment, station keeping, collision avoidance, and deorbiting. This modular 1U unit fits spacecraft from 6U and larger, delivering reliable thrust from 5 µN to 400 µN at low power. Proven in orbit since 2018, it supports efficient satellite operations without leaks or moving parts.