Syracuse

Autonomous Crane Technology

Industrial Technologies
Non Active, Dec 2022 ceased to operate
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Company Overview

Snapshot

Founded in August 2018 by Noam Rotem, Syracuse operates with 1–10 employees. The company has raised $70,000 across two funding rounds and holds one patent. Syracuse ceased to operate in December 2022.

Business overview

Syracuse develops autonomous crane technology that transforms traditional cranes into smart, robotic systems. Its patented add-on solution optimizes crane performance and safety by planning and executing optimal crane trajectories using kinematics, a subfield of advanced physics. This technology aims to improve crane efficiency by 50%, reduce labor costs, and prevent human-related errors through collision-free operation. Syracuse serves the construction industry, operating within the Industrial Technologies sector with a focus on process automation, intelligence systems, and operational optimization solutions.

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Company Intelligence Q&A

When was Syracuse founded and by whom?
Syracuse was founded in August 2018 by Noam Rotem.
What is Syracuse's primary focus?
Syracuse focuses on transforming cranes into smart autonomous robots to optimize performance and safety, primarily for the construction industry.
What is the status of Syracuse?
Syracuse is non-active and ceased to operate in December 2022.
What is Syracuse's total disclosed funding?
Syracuse has raised a total of $70,000 across two funding rounds, with the first round occurring in October 2019.
Does Syracuse hold any patents?
Yes, Syracuse holds one patent related to its autonomous crane technology.
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