An AI and robotics company that opened an R&D centre in Edinburgh last year has completed a Series A funding round raising $11m (£8.2m).
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Launchpad, the AI-first robotics company powering real-world assembly automation, today announced that it had successfully concluded a Series A funding round raising a total of USD $11 million.