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A Red Bull engineer got bored with Formula One. His robotics startup just raised $55 million.

microagi is headquartered in Munich, Germany. microagi microagi has raised $55 million to help manufacturers deploy robots. Its consumer arm, shift, pays people to record tasks that robots could eventually perform. The startup wants its technology running on millions of robots within five years. A former Formula One engineer left the world's fastest race cars to tackle a much bigger engineering challenge: teaching robots to work in factories. Now, his Munich-based startup, microagi, has…
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