Jaipur Robotics secures CHF 150K from Venture Kick

Jaipur Robotics has raised CHF 150,000 from Venture Kick to bring intelligent automation to waste-to-energy plants, addressing multi-million-dollar losses from manual waste handling with a computer vision platform designed specifically for waste recognition and process optimisation.

Waste-to-Energy (WtE) plants convert non-recyclable waste into energy, but their performance is hindered by inefficient, manual, and error-prone waste sorting. Issues such as poor waste mixing and undetected hazardous materials lead to unplanned shutdowns, energy losses, and operating costs of up to USD 4.3 million per plant annually. These problems are compounded by labor shortages and the complex, unpredictable nature of incoming waste streams.

Jaipur Robotics has already established strategic collaborations with leading European industrial players, offering cutting-e Jaipur Robotics offers a SaaS platform powered by patent-pending AI vision technology, purpose-built for waste-to-energy plants. Unlike generic automation tools, it provides real-time detection of oversized or hazardous items, calorific mapping for optimal mixing, and automated alerts for crane operators. The system turns chaotic waste streams into clear operational decisions—cutting costs, reducing emissions, and preventing downtime.

Jaipur Robotics is poised to revolutionize the USD 1.3 trillion waste management sector, starting with Waste-to-Energy and expanding toward becoming the leading operating system for the global waste industry.

The funding will support continued product development, advance international certification efforts, and strengthen the company’s IP portfolio.

Co-founders Ermes Zamboni, CEO, and Dr. Nikhil Prakash, CTO, combine engineering and deep learning expertise honed at ETH Zurich with industry experience building automation solutions. Together, they bring technical depth and sector-specific insight to a problem most WtE operators still manage manually—positioning Jaipur Robotics as a sharp, software-first enabler in an overlooked but critical segment of the clean energy sector.

“Venture Kick has been instrumental in accelerating our growth—providing both funding and strategic validation through its prestigious label,” highlights CEO Ermes Zamboni. “The support helped us refine our product strategy and IP roadmap as we bring AI-powered automation to waste-to-energy plants. This recognition strengthens our credibility as we scale internationally to tackle major inefficiencies in the waste industry.”

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