At Rise, we intend to expand the frontiers of design. We are passionate about designing enabling technologies and the consumer products that they render feasible. We believe in taking meticulous care with our design process and with the materials that we use, and strive to create naturally functional structures.
We share our discoveries with the design community. We believe in designing in a way that can be clearly and easily articulated to others.
Our designs are often articulated in nature, consisting of limbs and joints. The Cyclone 3 powers designs of this form, and is complemented by the Cyclone Design Methodology, which provides unprecedentedly simple solutions to common design problems.
We share our discoveries with the design community. We believe in designing in a way that can be clearly and easily articulated to others.
Our designs are often articulated in nature, consisting of limbs and joints. The Cyclone 3 powers designs of this form, and is complemented by the Cyclone Design Methodology, which provides unprecedentedly simple solutions to common design problems.
Location: United States, Massachusetts, Somerville
Phone: +1 617-863-2521
Total raised: $4.7M
Investors 3
Funding Rounds 2
Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
09.05.2022 | - | $1.7M | - |
13.04.2020 | - | $3M | - |
Mentions in press and media 11
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28.12.2022 | RISE Robotics Granted US Patent for Key Technology – High Reduction Belt-Driven Linear Actuator | RISE Robotics, the Zero Emission Motion Control Company, announced that it has been granted a key U.S. Patent for their technology, the High Reduction Belt-Driven Linear Actuator U.S. Patent 11,255,416. Natural Language Processing Capabilit... |
17.11.2022 | Scene Report: Boston | What surprised me most on returning to Boston* for the first time since the onset of the pandemic was just how clustered things are. I’m not a great scheduler and I don’t know the city’s geography particularly well, but after two days spent... |
20.04.2020 | Morning Brief: Mysterious Rashba effect detected in bulk perovskites, Zanzibar’s ‘solar mammas’ | New discovery settles long-standing debate about photovoltaic materials: Scientists have theorized that organometallic halide perovskites — a class of light harvesting “wonder” materials for applications in solar cells and quantum electroni... |
13.04.2020 | Weekly Refresh: Rise Robotics Raised $3M, Perch Got $8M, and More | Photo: Shutterstock Perch made $8M. The company acquires and runs Amazon FBA businesses with top products in their particular categories. Spark Capital led the round, with contributions from Tectonic Ventures. [PRNewswire] Thrasio raised ov... |
12.04.2020 | RISE Robotics Raises $3 Million Led By MIT’s The Engine | RISE Robotics, a leader in high-performance and cost-effective electric linear actuation solutions, announced it raised $3 million in funding led by The Engine RISE Robotics — a leader in high-performance and cost-effective electric linear ... |
11.04.2020 | RISE Robotics Raises $3M in Additional Funding | SOMERVILLE, MA, RISE Robotics announced it has raised $3 million in additional funding led by The Engine. >> Click here for more funding data on RISE Robotics >> To export RISE Robotics funding data to PDF and Excel, click h... |
10.04.2020 | RISE Robotics Raises $3M | SOMERVILLE, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--RISE Robotics, a leader in high-performance and cost effective electric linear actuation solutions, today announced it has raised $3 million in additional funding. The funding round was led by The Engine,... |
10.04.2020 | Rise Robotics Secures $3M in Funding | Rise Robotics, a Somerville, Mass.-based provider of electric linear actuation solutions, raised $3m in funding. The round was led by The Engine. Reed Sturtevant, a General Partner of The Engine, and angel investor Walter A. Winshall will j... |
16.02.2017 | Boston’s new hub, MassRobotics, is like a WeWork for robotics startups | If you’re building drones, personal delivery vehicles or robots that can perform surgery, a desk in a coworking community like WeWork or RocketSpace probably won’t be enough for you. Now, the city of Boston has opened a new facility just fo... |
- | Rise Robotics | “RISE Robotics’ technology disrupts how linear actuators are engineered and makes the shift from diesel to electric systems possible, cost-effective, and environmentally responsible.” |
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