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Telexistence deploys remotely operated robots for automated shelf restocking in retail stores; flagship robot TX SCARA is deployed in FamilyMart convenience stores across Japan; raised $170M+ including a Series C;
Telexistence is a Japanese robotics company founded in 2017 by CEO Ren Ito and headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, that develops and deploys remotely operated robots for repetitive physical labor tasks in retail and commercial environments. The company's flagship product is the TX SCARA — a shelf-restocking robot that autonomously identifies and retrieves products from storage areas and places them on retail shelves. The system combines computer vision, AI-based object recognition, and robotic manipulation to handle the highly variable SKU assortment found in convenience stores. Telexistence has deployed its robots commercially in FamilyMart convenience stores across Japan, one of the country's largest convenience store chains with over 23,000 locations, making it one of the world's first large-scale commercial robotics deployments in retail.
Xylem Inc. (XYL) reported ~$8.3B revenue in FY2024. Global water technology company providing pumps, treatment systems, and smart water infrastructure for utilities and industrial users. HQ: Washington, DC.
Xylem Inc. is a global water technology company providing equipment and services for water and wastewater applications across utilities, industrial, commercial, and residential end markets. Spun off from ITT Corporation in 2011, Xylem designs and manufactures pumps, mixers, water quality testing equipment, analytics platforms, and advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) used to move, treat, measure, and manage water and wastewater. The company's 2023 acquisition of Evoqua Water Technologies for $7.5 billion significantly expanded its water treatment capabilities.
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