Our CEO and Co-founder, Chris Walti, provided perspectives for today's article in Colossus Review about the importance of combining software, hardware, and operations expertise to solve today's manufacturing challenges and make robots mainstream. We're flipping a mechanical problem into a software problem, which is especially important in today's changing regulatory environment. Read more here: https://bit.ly/3GRWrKB
Mytra
Automation Machinery Manufacturing
South San Francisco, CA 8,871 followers
Resilient, modular, reconfigurable, no-integration-code automated material flow & storage enabled by robotics and AI
About us
Resilient, modular, reconfigurable, no-integration-code automated material flow and storage system enabled by robotics and AI
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http://mytra.ai
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- Industry
- Automation Machinery Manufacturing
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- South San Francisco, CA
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2022
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South San Francisco, CA 94080, US
Employees at Mytra
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Join Chris Walti, our CEO and co-founder, as he takes the stage at #Actuate2025 to talk about the latest developments in robotics and physical Al on September 23rd & 24th. Actuate brings together people who build robots for two days of development insights from the leading technical engineers on autonomy and physical AI. Tickets are available: https://lnkd.in/e4jSJkSy
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Hardware is eating the world.🍴 At Mytra, we know there is massive potential in applying robotics to the industrial revolution. Read the latest edition of The Wall Street Journal’s CIO Journal to learn more about why Chris Walti believes humanoids are like the ninth inning of a baseball game and where innovators should focus their efforts to have a real impact now. https://lnkd.in/euKQ-kfZ
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As hardware reclaims strategic importance in AI, Deloitte's #TrendLines features Mytra's approach to material flow. In case you missed it, Chris Walti speaks to how Mytra's modular approach unlocks automation for any number of unpredictable future applications: "It's one of the first general-purpose computers for moving matter around in 3D space." Read the full report here: https://lnkd.in/exeqN7yU @DeloitteOnTech #TrendLines
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Mytra reposted this
"95% of warehouses today use the same technology they did 100 years ago - pallets, forklifts, and racks. When I look at a Costco, I'm seeing how a modern warehouse operates, but also how a century-old warehouse operates." In today's episode of Bitbuilders, we had Chris Walti, founder and CEO of Mytra, who's revolutionizing warehouse automation after spending 8 years at Tesla. Tune in to find out about: ✅ How Mytra turns warehousing into a software problem, using just 3 hardware components instead of thousands ✅ Why humanoid robots are "icing on the cake" while the real opportunity is in material flow ✅ The six dimensions of warehouse efficiency and how Mytra improves each one ✅ Lessons from Tesla: decoupling critical operations from dependencies creates resilient systems Listen to the full conversation to learn how Mytra is making warehouses 2-10x more efficient while reducing costs and improving flexibility! Watch here : https://lnkd.in/enmZAR8Q
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Proud of the team at Mytra for winning the Startup of the Year award recognizing the incredible fast-paced development building practical robots and software to address foundational inefficiencies in industry at a critical time!
Did you hear the news? The RBR50 Robotics Innovation Awards named us startup of the year! 🏆🤖 Thank you to The Robot Report for acknowledging us on its list of the 50 most innovative robotics companies. At Mytra, we're focused on simplifying the most common task in industry and supercharging industrial productivity. We were selected because of our contributions to improved supply chain reliability, faster deliveries, and reduced shipping costs. Congrats to all the winners! https://lnkd.in/eRu5TQ2j
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Did you hear the news? The RBR50 Robotics Innovation Awards named us startup of the year! 🏆🤖 Thank you to The Robot Report for acknowledging us on its list of the 50 most innovative robotics companies. At Mytra, we're focused on simplifying the most common task in industry and supercharging industrial productivity. We were selected because of our contributions to improved supply chain reliability, faster deliveries, and reduced shipping costs. Congrats to all the winners! https://lnkd.in/eRu5TQ2j
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WE MADE IT! Thank you to Fast Company for honoring Mytra as one of the Most Innovative Companies in the world this year. 🏅⭐🎉 The list recognizes organizations across 58 sectors that demonstrate impact and transform society for the better based on four criteria: innovation, impact, timeliness, and relevance. At Mytra, we believe that industrial productivity is essential for future economic growth and reimagining material flow is helping unlock America’s next wave of innovation. Thank you to Fast Company for believing in our mission too! 🤖 Congrats to all the winners! #FCMostInnovative Check us out under Small and Mighty: 51 - 200 Employees: https://lnkd.in/ekxmwYzp
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Mytra reposted this
Many automation projects fail because AI is overestimated in real-world environments. In a Techstrong.ai interview, Mytra CTO Ahmad B. discusses: 🔹 The importance of understanding physical constraints before deploying AI 🔹 Why humanoid robots aren’t the future—specialized machines are 🔹 How businesses can avoid costly automation missteps Successful AI starts with practicality, not assumptions. Watch the full discussion here: 👉 https://buff.ly/y70gc1O #AI #Robotics #IndustrialAutomation #AILeadership
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Mytra reposted this
Building any sort of startup is hard, but companies working to transform physical industries face an especially rough road. However, transforming physical sectors means accepting that discomfort is part of the process, says Eclipse Partner Seth Winterroth. If you want to rebuild critical industries like defense, transportation, or manufacturing — which not only impact everyone’s lives, but also form the basis of a nation’s GDP — you must accept that it takes a certain amount of failure in order to learn. At the same time, you must move extremely fast to iterate based on those learnings to get to a place where you can demonstrate real impact on an industry. Winterroth outlines a basic framework to set founders and their teams up to fail forward with specific lessons from Eclipse portfolio companies like True Anomaly, Mytra, Arc, and more, as they’ve executed on their missions to build game-changing businesses: https://bit.ly/3FkliFS
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