
LUXAI
An innovative company specialized in disruptive robotic solutions for education and health-care.
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€150k | Grant | ||
Total Funding | 000k |
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% growth | - | 445 % | 225 % | - | - | - |
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% EBITDA margin | - | (8 %) | 4 % | - | - | - |
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% profit margin | (150 %) | (14 %) | (3 %) | - | - | - |
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Source: Company filings or news article
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LuxAI is a social robotics company that spun out of the University of Luxembourg in 2016. The company was founded by Dr. Pouyan Ziafati, a computer scientist, and Dr. Aida Nazarikhorram, a medical doctor. Their combined expertise in technology and medicine drove the creation of LuxAI's flagship product, the QTrobot.
The QTrobot is a social robot designed to support children with neurodevelopmental disorders, such as autism, by making education and therapy more accessible and engaging. The robot delivers evidence-based curriculum through interaction, helping children to develop social and emotional skills in a consistent and non-judgmental environment. The QTrobot is used by therapists, educators, and parents in over 15 countries.
LuxAI operates on a business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-consumer (B2C) model, selling the QTrobot to schools, therapy centers, and directly to families. The company has received numerous international awards for its work in social robotics and its impact on special needs education.
Keywords: social robotics, digital therapeutics, neurodevelopmental disorders, special needs education, human-robot interaction, QTrobot, assistive technology, edtech, healthcare robotics, autism support