
Transfer Technology
Engaged in 3D vision in the industrial field.
Date | Investors | Amount | Round |
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investor | €0.0 | round | |
* | CNY20.0m | Series B | |
Total Funding | 000k |
Transfer Technology, founded in 2017 by Fán Yù, operates as a specialized supplier of industrial 3D cameras and 3D vision-guided robotic systems. Fán Yù, who holds a bachelor's degree from Zhejiang University and a master's from the Beijing Institute of Tracking and Telecommunications Technology, established the company to focus on advancing 3D vision for robotic arm guidance. The firm is headquartered in Beijing, China, with additional offices in Suzhou and Shaoxing.
The company's business model centers on the development and sale of integrated hardware and software solutions that provide robotic systems with advanced perception and decision-making capabilities. This is achieved through a combination of proprietary 3D camera hardware, sophisticated algorithms, and user-friendly software platforms like its zero-code Epic Pro Software. Revenue is generated from selling these comprehensive 3D vision systems directly to clients across various industrial sectors. The primary markets served include automotive manufacturing, new energy, chemicals, home appliances, and metal manufacturing. Transfer Technology has established significant partnerships with major brands in the automotive and home appliance industries, including Midea, Gree, and Haier.
The core product offering is a suite of AI-powered 3D vision systems designed to enhance automation in manufacturing and logistics. These systems enable applications such as robotic pick-and-place, machine tending, depalletizing, and high-precision assembly. The product line includes industrial 3D cameras that utilize grating structured light technology to produce high-quality point cloud data, achieving precision up to 0.1mm at a one-meter distance. A key feature is the company's self-developed 6D pose estimation algorithm. The company has secured several rounds of funding, including an angel round in 2019, a Series A in 2022, and a Series B round in early 2024, accumulating several hundred million RMB to fuel its growth and product development.
Keywords: 3D vision systems, industrial automation, robotic guidance, machine vision, 3D industrial cameras, point cloud data, pose estimation algorithm, manufacturing automation, logistics automation, robotic perception, AI vision systems, machine tending, depalletizing, automated assembly, structured light cameras, Fán Yù, computer vision, robotics technology, smart factory, industrial robotics