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Osaro provides AI software that enables industrial robots to perceive and manipulate unstructured items in e-commerce fulfillment, food processing, and other variable-item applications.
Osaro is a robotic intelligence company founded in 2015 in San Francisco that has raised $27M to develop deep reinforcement learning software that enables industrial robots to handle unstructured, variable items in manufacturing and logistics environments. The company provides AI models and software that can be deployed on standard industrial robot arms from vendors including Fanuc and Yaskawa, adding intelligent perception and grasping capabilities to robots that would otherwise require custom programming for each task. Osaro's technology enables robots to handle diverse products in e-commerce packing and picking, food product handling including sandwiches and burritos for food service manufacturing, and other variable-item automation. The food manufacturing application is particularly distinctive as Osaro has deployed systems that handle deformable food items in high-hygiene environments — a category that traditional industrial automation struggles to address. The company has built partnerships with systems integrators who deploy Osaro's AI software as part of broader automation solutions. Osaro's software-first model allows faster deployment and continuous improvement as models learn from operational data across deployments.
Columbus IN power technology (NYSE: CMI) at record $34.1B 2024 revenue, net income $3.9B; diesel + hydrogen + electric power solutions, Jennifer Rumsey first female CEO, Accelera EV segment competing with Caterpillar.
Cummins Inc. is a Columbus, Indiana-based power technology manufacturer — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: CMI) as an S&P 500 Industrials component — designing, manufacturing, and distributing diesel, natural gas, electrified power, and hydrogen power solutions for commercial trucks, buses, construction and mining equipment, generators, rail, and marine applications through approximately 73,000 employees in 190 countries and territories. In fiscal year 2024, Cummins reported record full-year revenues of $34.1 billion (flat versus 2023), record net income of $3.9 billion ($28.37 diluted EPS), and record EBITDA of $6.3 billion — an exceptional performance given a significant decline in heavy-duty truck build rates in North America, demonstrating the benefit of geographic diversification and product breadth across power segments. Results included gains from the 2023 separation of Atmus Filtration Technologies (NYSE: ATMU) as an independent public company. CEO Jennifer Rumsey — the first female CEO of a major engine company in US history, who assumed leadership in 2022 — leads Cummins' strategic evolution through its Destination Zero strategy: achieving near-zero carbon emissions from Cummins products by 2050 through a portfolio of diesel, natural gas, hydrogen internal combustion engine, hydrogen fuel cell, and battery electric power solutions that allows customers to decarbonize at their own pace based on fuel availability, infrastructure, and economics. Cummins' Accelera (electrification) business unit develops battery systems, fuel cell modules, and e-axles for the zero-emission commercial vehicle transition.
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