Swiss Clintech Startup Jaipur Robotics secures extra € 161K to turn energy inefficiency from waste

Manno -based Jaipur Robotics Waste-to-power plants have raised $ 161K from Venture Kick to bring intelligent automation to the waste-to-power plants, with manual waste handling with specially designed computer visuals for the use of waste recognition and process optimization.

“The Venture Kick has played a helpful role in accelerating our growth – provides both funding and strategic validity through its prestigious label“Highlights CEO Ermes ZamboniThe “Support helped to refine our product strategy and IP Roadmap because we bring AI-powered automation to energy plants from waste. This recognition strengthens our credibility with the internationally scales to deal with the major inefficiency of the waste industry.

Founded by Ermes Zamboni and Nikhil Prakash in 2024, the goal of Jaipur Robotics is to transform the waste-to-power sector through deep education and automation technology.

The founders combine engineering and deep education skills in the art experience of the industry are honored with ETH Zurich with Automation Solutions. Together, they aim at the goal that Jaipur Robotics is a neglected in the clean power sector but to be placed as a sharp, software-first entertainer in the critical section.

Jaipur starts with waste-to-power and expands to the top operating system for the global waste industry to develop € 1.1 trillion waste management sector.

Power (WEE) from waste converts non-recurrent waste into energy, but Jaipur says their effectiveness is obstructed by inefficiency, manual and defect-and-root selection. Issues such as poor waste mixture and detected dangerous materials lead to unplanned shutdown, energy damage and operating costs up to € 3.6 million per plant every year.

These plants convert non-recurrent waste into energy, but they face a number of operational challenges including:

  • The presence of dangerous objects (eg, gas cylinder, concrete block) which could
    Cause expensive shutdown.
  • Difficulty to ensure the optimal combustion due to the variability of the waste.
  • A deficit of specialized operators to oversee and manage the waste bunkers.

These problems are more complex by the complex, unexpected nature of the labor crisis and the arrival waste flow.

Jaipur Robotics Patent-Mutubi provides a sass platform driven by AI Vision Technology, purpose-built for energy plants from waste. In contrast to other automation tools, it is reported that it provides automatic alerts for real-time detection of large or dangerous items, calorific mapping for optimal mixture and crane operators.

In addition, it provides mapping of the advanced calorific value of waste, enable operators to adapt the waste mixture for maximum energy production. By automating and digitalizing the plant management, the system significantly enhances the overall operational efficiency.

The system converts chaos waste flow into clear operational decisions – aims to reduce the cost, reduce emission and downtime resistance.

It followed by TVenchers SA and other investors to follow € 725K Pre-Bees Fund, As reports by EU-StartpsThe

The development of funds will continue to develop products, advance the international certificate efforts and strengthen the organization’s IP portfolio.



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