Daryl Lim

Co-founder at Augmentus

Daryl Lim is a seasoned entrepreneur and technology leader with extensive experience in the robotics and tech industries. As Co-Founder of Augmentus since November 2019, Daryl has been instrumental in developing advanced AI-powered robotic solutions for manufacturing, facilitating rapid programming of industrial robots. Prior to this role, Daryl served as Partner and Head of Product and Operations at Edge Neo from September 2016 to November 2019, leading the company to become a major player in cloud computing and hardware encryption solutions in Southeast Asia. Daryl's earlier experience includes roles in business development at Seagate Technology, management at INFOFIX, and a brief role as a Fund Associate at Citi. Daryl holds a Bachelor's degree in Computing and Economics from the National University of Singapore, along with a diploma from Singapore Polytechnic and additional education from NUS Overseas Colleges.

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Austin, United States

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Augmentus

Augmentus is a robotics platform that pioneers intelligent 3D scanning and AI robot motion planning systems to enable no-code robot programming in minutes. Our proprietary technologies enable easy-to-use and rapid digitization of the work environment, automated robot path generation, and an intuitive graphical interface that eliminates the need for coding and CAD files in robot teaching. Augmentus' products are being used by the world's leading robotics and advanced manufacturing companies for applications such as robot sandblasting, shot peening, sanding, painting, spraying, and welding. We empower manufacturers to recoup ROI faster by lowering the time, cost and skill barriers in industrial automation. Companies using Augmentus have experienced up to 70% cost reduction and over 21 times faster deployments. Augmentus ushers in a new era of human-machine interface, democratizing robotic automation.


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51-200

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