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First universal robotics software platform gets seed funding

First universal robotics software platform gets seed funding

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By Jean-Pierre Joosting



A robotics software company founded in 2020, BOW has closed a £4 million seed round, led by Northern Gritstone, that will be used to build on the the already strong commercial traction to date for its platform and robot-agnostic software development kit (SDK) as well as expand the team and accelerate product development.

The robotics market is projected to reach $260 billion by 2030. However, the full potential of robotics is out of reach for most companies and independent developers because of the high cost and complexity of programming robots. Further, applications developed successfully for one model of robot lack portability to different makes of robot, slowing robotics innovation and adoption.

The BOW platform — which stands for “Bettering our Worlds” — and the BOW robot-agnostic software development kit (SDK) solve this industry bottleneck, making it possible for the first time to program different robots using the operating system and programming language of choice.

With BOW, any software developer can rapidly create and deploy robotics applications, easily port applications between different makes of robots and manage and orchestrate robot fleets. By removing the need for highly-specialised robotics programmers, the BOW universal robotics platform allows generalist software developers to create, manage and deploy complex robot applications and opens up valuable new use cases in sectors that have previously been underserved by robotics. Robots running the BOW SDK benefit from ultra-fast communications and the platform’s AI capabilities.

Originally spun-out from the University of Sheffield in 2020, BOW is now working with Original Equipment Manufacturers, System Integrators and Software Development Houses who are using the platform and SDK to accelerate their robotics innovation and application development.

Duncan Johnson, CEO of Northern Gritstone said, “BOW’s groundbreaking robotics platform is a perfect example of innovation in the region born out of the University of Sheffield’s world-class academic research.”

Nick Thompson, CEO of BOW added, “The robotics market is growing fast, but that growth would be exponentially higher if the tremendous cost and complexity of programming robots were reduced. Robotics has an almost unlimited potential to help humanity solve global challenges, but the world simply can’t afford to wait for robotics to standardise around a single operating system and coding language. BOW’s universal software platform and SDK elegantly solve this intractable problem by enabling any software developer to program various types of robots using the coding language of their choice, make portable applications and enable easy interoperability between any make and model of robot. This £4 million seed investment, led by Northern Gritstone, will be used to build on our strong commercial traction to date, expand our team and accelerate our product development so we can unleash the full potential of robotics for the betterment of our world.”

Daniel Camilleri, CTO and Founder of BOW said, “This investment is a defining moment for BOW. It not only validates our vision but also underscores the growing demand for cross-platform compatibility in robotics software. By simplifying robotics programming, we’re opening the door for all developers — not just roboticists — to shape the future of robotics. With BOW software, we’re enabling the ‘there’s an app for that’ revolution within the robotics industry.”

Professor Sue Hartley, Vice-President for Research and Innovation at the University of Sheffield, said: “Academics at Sheffield are working at the very forefront of their fields, conducting research that can underpin new businesses and help develop new market-leading technologies. Our University is one of the best in the country for developing IP and commercialising research and investment such as this from Northern Gritstone is crucial in helping our spinout companies grow.”

The round was led by Northern Gritstone, the investment business focused on science and technology businesses in the North of England, with co-investors Finance Yorkshire and Praetura Ventures as part of the Northern Powerhouse Investment Fund II.

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