How to use grants and partnerships to fund early stage robotic startups

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Attabotics provides warehouses with a novel robotic solution that is reinventing supply chain management. The company has attracted investment from a wide-range of investors including Gordon Food Services, the Ontario Teachers’ Pension fund, and traditional firms like Coatue Management and Forerunner Ventures. Hear how the company used grants to fund its development, and what Eurie Kim, General Partner at Forerunner Ventures, saw in the company that led to an early VC investment round.




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