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Twinny
Founded by KAIST autonomous-driving robotics researchers (twin brothers Youngseok and Hongseok Cheon), Twinny builds the NarGo family of order-picking AMRs using an 'infra-free' navigation approach: no markers, QR codes or beacons required, so robots operate immediately in existing warehouses. Field data claims up to 64.4% labor-cost reduction and up to 90% fewer picking errors. Named deployments include Yongma Logistics' Icheon logistics center (2024) and cold-chain operator TeamFresh's Dongicheon center (2025). Closed a $13.7M Series C in March 2026 (~$40M total) and is pursuing a KOSDAQ technology-track IPO while building an EU partner network launched at MWC 2026.
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NarGo Order Picking
- Infra-free autonomous navigation requiring no markers, beacons or facility modification
SLAM-based navigation that works immediately on deployment in existing warehouse layouts
Claim source - Cuts labor costs by up to 64.4% and picking errors by up to 90%
Company field data from order-picking deployments
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TarGo
- Following/transport robot for hospitals, airports, supermarkets and offices
Person-following and point-to-point delivery AMR variant
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Series C
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