RealSense Spins Out from Intel with $50M Boost to Lead AI and 3D Robotics Revolution
July 11, 2025
He also highlighted the timely opportunity for physical AI as the technology gains traction across various industries.
The founding team includes experienced leaders in technology and business, with Nadav Orbach and several vice presidents guiding the company's growth.
Orbach pointed out that RealSense leads in 3D perception for robotics, with over 3,000 active customers and a diverse ecosystem despite competition.
The company sees significant growth potential in AI-powered humanoid robots and autonomous systems, especially in security and access control.
RealSense has established partnerships across sectors such as healthcare and industrial automation, collaborating with companies like Eyesynth and Unitree Robotics.
Manufacturing primarily occurs in Thailand and Asia, while the company maintains its U.S. headquarters and is exploring IPO or acquisition options for future growth.
The company employs around 130 people across the U.S., Israel, and China, with a focus on expanding its global footprint.
RealSense's depth cameras are integrated into 60% of the world's autonomous mobile robots and humanoids, serving over 3,000 clients and holding more than 80 patents.
The investment highlights the rising importance of AI and robotics globally, reflecting a broader trend toward automation and technological innovation.
RealSense has spun out from Intel, securing a $50 million investment to advance its robotics technology, focusing on AI and 3D camera capabilities.
The funding will support scaling manufacturing, expanding global markets, and developing new product lines under the leadership of CEO Nadav Orbach.
Orbach emphasized that the company's vision is to enhance human potential by automating dangerous and mundane tasks, rather than replacing human creativity.
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CNBC • Jul 11, 2025
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