TinyMobileRobots has successfully secured a Series A funding round
TinyMobileRobots, the Danish robot company, has successfully secured a Series A funding round led by Emerald Ventures.
Founded in 2015, TinyMobileRobots has emerged as a global powerhouse in the realm of mobile robots, specializing in sport field marking and infrastructure surveying. With headquarters in Denmark and a strong presence in the US, the company has established an extensive global distribution network. The firm’s expertise lies in delivering high-precision, reliable and user-friendly robots, which leverage advanced robotics software, artificial intelligence (AI), and cutting-edge technologies from the land surveying industry.
TinyMobileRobots has marked over two million sport fields worldwide, reducing paint consumption by 75%, streamlining manual field marking and enhancing productivity. Additionally, the company’s commitment to safety is evident in the use of robots to replace humans in high-risk work environments, protecting land surveyors and demonstrating the dedication to innovation and workforce protection.
Oaklins’ team in Denmark was engaged by the owners of TinyMobileRobots as strategic and financial advisor in this transaction.
Jens Peder Kristensen
CEO and Founder, TinyMobileRobots
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Kim Harpøth Jespersen
Oaklins Beierholm
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