Rightbot
Rightbot is reinventing truck unloading to ensure robots, not humans, perform repetitive, back-breaking tasks in the warehouse.
Shortages of manual labor for repetitive tasks in warehouses are driving demand for robotic solutions. However, unstructured truck and container loads are varied and unpredictable in nature, making automation a challenge. The available solutions are unable to fit into existing warehouse infrastructures, require long deployment cycles and deliver poor ROI.
Rightbot is reinventing truck unloading. Their robot can unload trucks, trailers and container ships, handling the widest variety of goods, from boxes to pouches to tires to bags. Using a conveyor belt, Rightbot’s robot is equipped with a robotic arm featuring a suction cup and a camera powered by computer vision. Trained on hours of warehouse footage, the algorithm allows the robot to identify and lift packages, placing them efficiently within reach of the arm for further handling.
Founders
Anurag Dutta
CEO
Anurag has a Master’s in General Management from the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad and a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from the National Institute of Technology Calicut. He has over 13 years of experience working in consumer goods, supply chain and strategy.
Abhinav Warrier
CTO
Abhinav holds a degree in Engineering from Savitribai Phule Pune University. He dropped out from a Master’s degree in Computer Science at Georgia Institute of Technology to start his founding journey. In 2023, he was named on the Forbes 30 under 30 list.
Milestones
Founded at Entrepreneur First
Seed ($6.25 million) led by Amazon’s Industrial Innovation Fund