TechFlow news, on August 4, OpenMind, a Silicon Valley-based intelligent machine infrastructure company, announced the completion of a $20 million funding round led by Pantera Capital, with participation from Ribbit, Sequoia China, Coinbase Ventures, DCG, Lightspeed Faction, Anagram, Pi Network Ventures, Topology, Primitive Ventures, Amber Group, and several prominent angel investors.
Founded by Stanford professor Jan Liphardt, OpenMind is dedicated to building a universal operating system and decentralized collaboration network for intelligent machines, enabling robots from different manufacturers and in various forms to securely trust, share information, and work together globally. Its core products include the OM1 operating system and the FABRIC collaboration protocol: the former empowers diverse robots with perception, adaptation, and action capabilities, while the latter provides cross-platform identity verification and secure collaboration. Together, they form an open, secure "nervous system" for robots worldwide.
The funds will be used to expand the engineering team and collaborate with more manufacturers to deploy OM1 and FABRIC in applications such as autonomous driving, smart manufacturing, and elderly care. Pantera Capital stated that OpenMind is building an open intelligence network for the robotics industry, with potential significance comparable to Linux for open-source software and Ethereum for decentralized applications.
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