
Tramoia Intralogistics Robots
Industrial automation with robotic solutions for enhanced efficiency and productivity.
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investor investor | €0.0 | round | |
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Total Funding | 000k |
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TramoIA Intralogistics Robots is a technology firm specializing in the development of intelligent automation solutions for the intralogistics sector. The company emerged in late 2024 as a spin-out from the TECNALIA Research and Technological Development Center, capitalizing on over 15 years of dedicated research in industrial robotics. This extensive research background addressed the need within logistics companies for a robot capable of handling multi-reference orders. Based in the Parque Científico y Tecnológico de Euskadi in Donostia-San Sebastian, the company receives support from the Basque Government through the Basque Tek Ventures initiative, which aims to foster the creation and growth of new deep-tech companies.
TramoIA focuses on automating handling and mobility processes within warehouses and distribution centers. Its robotic solutions, which integrate artificial intelligence, are designed to optimize key logistical operations such as order fulfillment, truck loading and unloading, and shelf handling. The company's technology combines collaborative robotics, autonomous navigation, and advanced perception systems to manage the logistical challenges of variable-sized packages, a segment often handled manually. This addresses a critical gap in the market, where a significant portion of products are not suited for traditional automation due to high-mix, low-volume characteristics. The business model includes direct sales of its robots and a Robot-as-a-Service (RaaS) leasing option, targeting business-to-business clients in the last-mile logistics warehouse market.
The company's primary offering is a robotic system engineered for safe and efficient optimization of logistics. A key milestone for TramoIA is the ongoing validation of its prototype with companies in the sector throughout the current year. Following this validation phase, the company plans to commence commercialization of its robots in the European market starting in 2026, with future ambitions to expand to other continents. One of the key individuals behind the project is Jon Oñativia Bravo, listed as the CTO.
Keywords: intralogistics automation, warehouse robotics, autonomous mobile robots, order fulfillment automation, truck loading automation, shelf handling robots, AI in logistics, collaborative robotics, autonomous navigation, advanced perception systems, Robot-as-a-Service (RaaS), deep-tech, TECNALIA spin-off, Basque Tek Ventures, logistics technology, materials handling automation, distribution center automation, multi-reference order picking, last-mile logistics technology, variable package handling