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Slamcore Bags £10.4 Million Investment from ROKStar Ventures and Others – UK Tech Update by Deal Lite

May 29, 20262 Mins Read
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Slamcore Secures $14 Million Funding to Enhance Industrial Safety and Efficiency

London, May 29, 2026 — Slamcore, a company focused on spatial intelligence software, recently announced a new funding round of $14 million (£10.4 million), bringing its total funding to $40 million. This investment comes from notable backers, including ROKStar Ventures, a subsidiary of Rockwell Automation, known for its expertise in industrial automation.

As manufacturing and logistics companies navigate increasing safety concerns and the need for higher productivity, Slamcore’s solutions are proving essential. Research indicates that yearly, between 35,000 and 62,000 forklift-related injuries occur in the United States, resulting in about two fatalities weekly. Despite substantial investments in automation, many facilities still lack real-time insights into their manual fleets’ operations.

Slamcore is addressing this issue with its innovative technology. Utilizing stereo cameras and proprietary AI, Slamcore’s systems, called Slamcore Aware and Slamcore Alert, track vehicles within facilities without the need for GPS or any extra infrastructure. This means operations managers can monitor vehicle positions, improve fleet efficiency, and respond quickly to incidents that may arise.

Owen Nicholson, CEO of Slamcore, mentioned, “Operations managers have often struggled to keep track of their fleets. Our technology changes that from the start, seamlessly integrating into existing operations. The investment from ROKStar Ventures signals that leading industry players view this as essential infrastructure rather than just another tool.”

Ryan Gariepy, Vice President of Robotics at Rockwell Automation, commented on the challenges in delivering reliable visual AI in complex environments, stating that Slamcore’s platform excels thanks to its ability to function in dynamic warehouse conditions without requiring extensive upgrades.

Jim Adler, a founder and partner at Toyota Ventures, has been involved with Slamcore since its inception and emphasized the unique opportunity for gathering valuable operational data through each deployment, which could train future physical AI models.

For operations teams looking to boost visibility and safety with their forklift fleets, Slamcore offers solutions that can be explored at slamcore.com.

About Slamcore

Slamcore, based in London, specializes in spatial intelligence and utilizes visual AI powered by stereo cameras to monitor vehicle movements in industrial settings. Their products are actively used in over 30 facilities across Europe and North America. The company has received support from a variety of investors, including Rockwell Automation Ventures and Toyota Ventures.

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