Milpitas · On-site · $25/hr–$35/hr
UnitX
Backed bySchneider ElectricAbout UnitX
UnitX was built in 2018 by a team of engineers from Stanford, MIT, and Google with deep respect for the manufacturing industry, UnitX is a robotics company automating repetitive visual tasks in manufacturing industries.
We have made this physically demanding and unsafe job an innovative, precise, and easy-to-deploy process all while using deep learning and robotics. UnitX has deployed our product on production lines throughout the country where we have increased the defect inspection rate while simultaneously amplifying the cycle time far above that of a human inspector.
We are building the world’s best team in robotics. Join us in building out an industry where we automate repetitive tasks and maximize human intellect!
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Milpitas · On-site · $160k–$200k/yr
Milpitas · On-site · $170k–$200k/yr
Company at a glance
Founders & Leadership
James Giusti
Head of Talent | Scaling AI/ML & Robotics Teams | Seed → Series B Growth | Executive Recruiting & People Ops
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About the Team
Team Distribution
- Engineering37%
- Sales & Business Development33%
- Operations & Management15%
- Specialized & Other7%
- Product & Design5%
Where the Team Studied
- 1.University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
- 2.University of Michigan
- 3.Stanford University
- 4.University of California, Berkeley
- 5.Penn State University
Team Composition
89 people- Engineering29
- Sales2 senior16
- Business Development6
- Human Resources1 senior4
- Product Management4
- Administrative1 senior2
- Entrepreneurship2 senior2
- Information Technology1 senior2
Funding History
$5M
raised
AI vision robotics startup UnitX raised a $5M funding round from SE Ventures and Schneider Electric.
Life at UnitX
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