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Founded Year

2023

Stage

Series A | Alive

Total Raised

$300M

Valuation

$0000 

Last Raised

$300M | 4 mos ago

About Skild AI

Skild AI focuses on revolutionizing the future of physical work through the development of intelligent embodied systems within the robotics and artificial intelligence sectors. The company offers a scalable robotics foundation model known as the Skild Brain, which adapts to various hardware and tasks and is designed to work in unstructured environments with human-like adaptability. Skild AI also provides full-stack robotic solutions for tasks such as visual inspection, data collection, and patrolling. It was founded in 2023 and is based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Headquarters Location

141 South Saint Clair Street

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 15206,

United States

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Latest Skild AI News

Pittsburgh steels itself for innovation with launch of NVIDIA AI Tech Community

Oct 23, 2024

Pittsburgh steels itself for innovation with launch of NVIDIA AI Tech Community October 23, 2024 Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh will accelerate innovation and public-private collaboration through a pair of joint technology centers with NVIDIA Key points: For more news on AI innovation, visit eCN’s AI in Education hub Serving as a bridge for academia, industry and public-sector groups to partner on artificial intelligence innovation, NVIDIA is launching its inaugural AI Tech Community in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Collaborations with Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh, as well as startups, enterprises and organizations based in the “city of bridges,” are part of the new NVIDIA AI Tech Community initiative, announced during the  NVIDIA AI Summit in Washington, D.C. The initiative aims to supercharge public-private partnerships across communities rich with potential for enabling technological transformation using AI. Two NVIDIA joint technology centers will be established in Pittsburgh to tap into expertise in the region. NVIDIA’s Joint Center with Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) for Robotics, Autonomy and AI will equip higher-education faculty, students and researchers with the latest technologies and boost innovation in the fields of AI and robotics. NVIDIA’s Joint Center with the University of Pittsburgh for AI and Intelligent Systems will focus on computational opportunities across the health sciences, including applications of AI in clinical medicine and biomanufacturing. CMU–the nation’s  No. 1  AI university according to the U.S. News & World Report–has pioneered work in autonomous vehicles and natural language processing. CMU’s Robotics Institute, the  world’s largest  university-affiliated robotics research group, brings a diverse group of more than a thousand faculty, staff, students, post-doctoral fellows and visitors together to solve humanity’s toughest challenges through robotics. The University of Pittsburgh–designated as an R1 research university at the forefront of innovation–is  ranked No. 6  among U.S. universities in research funding from the National Institutes of Health, topping more than $1 billion in research expenditures in fiscal year 2022 and ranking No. 14 among U.S. universities granted utility patents. The university has a long history of learning-technology innovations that are interdisciplinary and conducted within research-practice partnerships. By prioritizing inclusivity and practical experience without technical barriers, Pitt is leading the way in democratizing AI education in healthcare and medicine. By working with these universities, NVIDIA aims to accelerate the innovation, commercialization and operationalization of a technical community for  physical AI , robotics, autonomous systems and AI across the nation–and the globe. These centers will tap into NVIDIA’s full-stack AI platform and accelerated computing expertise to gear up tomorrow’s technology leaders for next-generation innovation. Establishing the Centers for AI Development Generative AI  and accelerated computing are transforming workflows across use cases. Three key AI platforms comprise the engine behind this transformation:  NVIDIA DGX  for AI training,  NVIDIA Omniverse  for simulation and  NVIDIA Jetson  for edge computing. Through the new centers and public-sector-sponsored research opportunities, NVIDIA will provide CMU and Pitt with access to these and more of the company’s latest AI software and frameworks–such as  NVIDIA Isaac Lab  for robot learning,  NVIDIA Isaac Sim  for designing and testing robots,  NVIDIA NeMo  for custom generative AI and  NVIDIA NIM  microservices, available through the  NVIDIA AI Enterprise  software platform. Advanced NVIDIA technological support can help accelerate the research groups’ workflows and enhance the scalability and resiliency of their AI applications. In addition, the universities will have access to certain generative AI, data science and accelerated computing resources through the  NVIDIA Deep Learning Institute , which provides training to meet diverse learning needs and upskill students and developers in AI. “Pairing Carnegie Mellon University’s existing deep expertise and resources in AI and robotics with NVIDIA’s cutting-edge platform, software and tools has tremendous potential to power Pittsburgh’s already vibrant innovation ecosystem,” said Theresa Mayer, vice president for research at CMU. “This unique collaboration will accelerate innovation, commercialization and operationalization of robotics and autonomy, advancing the best impacts of AI on society.” “Pitt has a long history and extraordinary research strengths in life sciences and learning sciences,” said Rob A. Rutenbar, senior vice chancellor for research at the University of Pittsburgh. “By focusing on computational and AI opportunities across these ‘meds and eds’ areas, we plan to leverage our collaboration with NVIDIA to explore new ways to connect these breakthroughs to improved health and education outcomes for everybody.” Fostering cross-industry collaboration As part of the AI Tech Community initiative, NVIDIA is also increasing its engagement with Pittsburgh-based members of the  NVIDIA Inception program  for cutting-edge AI startups and the  NVIDIA Connect  program for software development companies and service providers. For example, Inception member  Lovelace AI  is developing AI solutions using NVIDIA accelerated computing and CUDA to enhance the analysis of kinetic data, providing predictive analytics and actionable insights for national security customers. Skild AI , a startup founded by two Carnegie Mellon professors, is developing a scalable robotics  foundation model , called Skild Brain, that can easily adapt across hardware and tasks. Skild AI is exploring NVIDIA Isaac Lab, a unified, modular framework for robot learning built on the  NVIDIA Isaac Sim  reference application for designing, simulating and training AI-based robots. NVIDIA is also engaging with Pittsburgh’s broader robotics ecosystem through its collaborations with the  Pittsburgh Robotics Network –which speeds the commercialization of robotics, AI and other advanced technologies–and technology accelerators like AlphaLab and the Robotics Factory at  Innovation Works , which supports startups based in the city that are focused on AI, robotics and autonomy. And through its Deep Learning Institute, which has trained more than 650,000 people, NVIDIA is committed to furthering AI workforce development worldwide. Sign up for our newsletter Email(Required)

Skild AI Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • When was Skild AI founded?

    Skild AI was founded in 2023.

  • Where is Skild AI's headquarters?

    Skild AI's headquarters is located at 141 South Saint Clair Street, Pittsburgh.

  • What is Skild AI's latest funding round?

    Skild AI's latest funding round is Series A.

  • How much did Skild AI raise?

    Skild AI raised a total of $300M.

  • Who are the investors of Skild AI?

    Investors of Skild AI include Sequoia Capital, Bezos Expeditions, CRV, SV Angel, Carnegie Mellon University and 9 more.

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