Nomagic listed as #3 Polish startup (MyCompany Polska)
Nomagic listed in MyCompany Polska ranking of best Polish startups.
Nomagic listed in MyCompany Polska ranking of best Polish startups.
Profile and story of Nomagic CEO Kacper Nowicki as told by Krzysztof Domaradzki from Forbes Poland.
The story of Nomagic and its plans for expansion, in light of the latest funding round, featured in the Polish daily Rzeczpospolita.
AutoStore™ integrator Reesink Logistic Solutions relies on intelligent pick & place robots from Nomagic – Contract signing at LogiMAT
Nomagic announced that it raised a Series A investment of $22M and informed that its robots have been picking from AutoStore™ at a leading Swiss e-commerce retailer BRACK.CH. Moreover, Roar Isaksen, the former CEO of Dematic, joined Nomagic’s Advisory Board.
Our CEO and co-founder, Kacper Nowicki, has participated in a Google Cloud podcast “Startup Stories” in which he shared details about Nomagic’s journey and about one of our core values: improve by experimenting.
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Ecommerce grew during the pandemic as locked down consumers ordered online, setting up a Polish robotics company for a success that could foster a Warsaw innovation hub.
Nomagic has been collaborating on projects with up to seven customers spread across France, Switzerland and Germany with the focus on improving the integration aspects of its solution.
Artificial intelligence is emerging as one of the technologies that will generate the most business value for companies in the future.
Innovation is critical in a growing environment and Poland has been in the spotlight in recent years for venture capital firms thanks to the technology and entrepreneurship boom that has developed in the country.
Polish startup Nomagic, providing robots for ecommerce fulfillment centers, collected $8.6M (over 30M PLN) of investment. Investors include a renowned Silicon Valley fund Khosla Ventures and one of the richest Poles Sebastian Kulczyk.
Nomagic, a Warsaw-based intelligent robotics startup for item handling, has announced that it has raised $8.6 (€7.8) million in funding…
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