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Robotics Startup Drove 12 Hours to CES
18 Jan
Summary
- Bucket Robotics uses AI and CAD for surface quality inspection.
- CEO drove 12 hours to transport booth equipment to CES.
- Company aims to automate manufacturing quality control.

Bucket Robotics, a startup from YC's Spring 2024 batch, is pioneering automated surface quality inspections for manufacturing. Their innovative approach uses advanced vision systems, trained on simulated defects derived from CAD files, to identify flaws like incorrect color or surface marks. CEO Matt Puchalski showcased the company's dedication by personally driving 12 hours to transport their booth to CES 2026, emphasizing the importance of the event.
The company's technology allows for rapid deployment, reportedly within minutes, and integrates seamlessly with existing production lines without requiring new hardware. This adaptability is a significant selling point, enabling them to cater to evolving product designs and production processes. Bucket Robotics has already secured initial customers in the automotive and defense industries, positioning itself as a dual-use technology provider.




