Uber cofounder Kalanick launches Atoms in specialised robotics push
Travis Kalanick, the co-founder and former chief executive of Uber, on Friday launched his startup, Atoms, focused on specialized industrial robotics designed to automate tasks in the mining, transport and food sectors.
Kalanick is betting that task-specific machines are the key to improving industrial productivity. He is expanding and renaming City Storage Systems, the startup he started building after leaving the ride-hailing giant.
“Gainfully employed robots are the machines best suited for the job at hand, that can make a living doing it,” Kalanick said in a statement.
