Relling
About Relling
Relling is a company focused on data and infrastructure for world models. Its mission is to build the world's most advanced datasets that power world models. Relling builds datasets and infrastructure that power world models for humanoid robots, AR systems, and next-generation world models. The company operates in the space of world-model data and infrastructure for humanoid robotics and augmented reality applications.
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