EMYS
EMYS is a technology company.
Financial History
EMYS has raised $1.0M across 2 funding rounds.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much funding has EMYS raised?
EMYS has raised $1.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
EMYS is a technology company.
EMYS has raised $1.0M across 2 funding rounds.
EMYS has raised $1.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
EMYS is a technology company developing EMYS, an expressive robotic head designed for early childhood education, specifically teaching foreign languages to children ages 3-7 through interactive games, stories, songs, and activities.[1][2][3][6] It serves parents and educators in homes and classrooms, addressing the challenge of engaging young learners in language acquisition by blending social robotics with fun, emotive interactions like speech, movement, and emotional expressions via an LCD display.[2][3][5] The company, headquartered in Wilmington, Delaware, operates in the manufacturing and edtech sectors with under 25 employees and revenue below $5 million, showing momentum from its hardware accelerator roots.[1][3]
EMYS builds on research prototypes, featuring touch sensors, cameras, microphones, and four degrees of freedom for neck and head movements, powered by ARM processors with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.[3] Growth stems from commercialization efforts post-accelerator, positioning it in the rising edtech robotics market.[1][3]
EMYS originated from the FLASH social robot project at Wrocław University of Science and Technology in Poland, where the emotive head system (EMYS) was developed under the European LIREC program to create interactive companions capable of reading and expressing emotions across platforms.[3] Founder Dr. Jan Kędzierski, recognized as MIT Technology Review's Innovator Under 35 Europe in 2017, led this research, perfecting social robots before transitioning to entrepreneurship.[3][4] Lacking business experience, the team joined the elite HAX accelerator in Shenzhen, China—known for its lower acceptance rate than top universities—gaining manufacturing connections and refining EMYS into a commercial product.[1]
Launched as a company in 2018 in the United States, EMYS shifted from research (e.g., the full-sized FLASH robot now at Edinburgh's Robotarium) to edtech, assembling a team of language methodology experts, IT engineers, and sales professionals, many in Asia.[1][3][4] Early traction came from HAX mentorship, enabling scalable production of this 4kg, 38cm-tall robot for kids.[1][3]
EMYS rides the edtech robotics wave, capitalizing on post-pandemic demand for interactive, screen-minimal learning tools amid rising global language education needs for young children.[2][5][6] Timing aligns with AI-driven personalization in early education and hardware democratization via accelerators like HAX, enabling research prototypes to reach markets faster.[1][3] Favorable forces include Asia's manufacturing dominance (leveraged via Shenzhen networks) and parental preference for engaging alternatives to apps amid screen-time concerns.[1][4]
It influences the ecosystem by commercializing academic social robotics, bridging EU research (LIREC, Polish universities) with US/Delaware operations, and fostering hardware edtech startups through proven accelerator paths—potentially inspiring emotive AI tutors in preschools worldwide.[3][4]
EMYS is poised to expand via app integrations, multi-language packs, and school partnerships, targeting growth in Asia and Europe where its founder and team have roots.[1][4] Trends like AI-enhanced social robots and hybrid learning will amplify its edge, especially as edtech funding rebounds for hardware innovations. Its influence may evolve from niche language tutor to broader early ed platform, blending robotics with AR/VR—watch for scaled deployments proving retention gains over traditional methods, solidifying its role in accessible, emotive child-tech.[3][5] This momentum from research to market echoes its HAX origins, promising sustained impact in fun, effective learning.
EMYS has raised $1.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
EMYS's investors include CentreGold Capital, SOSV, Village Global, XYZ Venture Capital.
EMYS has raised $1.0M across 2 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $1.0M Seed in November 2018.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nov 1, 2018 | $1.0M Seed | CentreGold Capital, SOSV, Village Global, XYZ Venture Capital | |
| Aug 1, 2016 | $30K Seed | CentreGold Capital, SOSV, Village Global, XYZ Venture Capital |