Perceptyne: AI robots for factory automation

Perceptyne, an Indian startup, is developing AI-driven robots for factory automation, focusing on tasks requiring precision and adaptability. The company's dual-arm systems can reduce operational costs by up to 40% and are being piloted with multinational manufacturers in electronics and automotive sectors.
Perceptyne builds AI-driven robots for manufacturing, automating complex tasks with lower cost and flexible deployment. The company was founded in 2021 in Hyderabad by Raviteja Chivukula, Jagga Raju Nadimpalli, and Mrutyunjaya Nadiminti. Perceptyne's systems use dual arms, visual sensing, and AI models to handle tasks requiring coordination and adjustment. The product portfolio includes PR-DUO, PR-UNO, and PR-OMNI, used for assembly, packaging, and inspection. Training happens through teleoperation, reducing the need for extensive programming. Perceptyne is in the prototype and pilot stage, working with multinational manufacturers, and has received institutional backing from T-Hub and IIIT Hyderabad.
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