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Zeal Robotics

Corporate marketlogisticsCurated record

Zeal Robotics builds the Zeal Runner, a Person-to-Goods autonomous mobile robot designed for warehouse order picking in existing facilities without infrastructure changes. The robot uses camera-based localization with optional lidar, integrates with a scanning/wearable software layer, and warehouse mapping software, with a claimed 150 kg carrier capacity. A pilot deployment at Brady in Zele was reported by LogiVille, using the Zeal Runner as a mobile conveyor between inbound and Modula warehouse-lift zones. D2XCEL selected Zeal Robotics for its first AMR cohort in November 2024.

HeadquartersZaventem, BE
Founded2021
Corporate fundingNot disclosed
Team1-10
Deployments1
Open roles0
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Company overview

Identity and operating footprint

Company typeRobot maker
Market segmentCorporate
StagePre-seed
FoundersJoao Martins (co-founder and Algorithm lead), Yasim Coene (co-founder and Business lead), Sven De Craemer (co-founder)
Regions servedBelgium, Europe
Countries deployedNot listed
Service footprintNot listed
Last reviewed2026-07-05
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Robot models

Specifications remain vendor-claimed

Machinelogistics

Zeal Runner

  • 150 kg carrier capacity for Person-to-Goods warehouse order picking; camera-based localization with optional lidar; no infrastructure changes required

    vendor-stated payload and navigation capability per LogiVille profile

    Claim source
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Deployment log

Announced and cited only

AnnouncedCustomerSiteCountryCountEvidence
2025-03-31Bradywarehouse distribution centreBENot disclosedAnnouncement
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Funding history

Publicly announced rounds

Investors on recordComate Ventures
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Company timeline

Milestones and announcements

2024-11-05D2XCEL selects Zeal Robotics for Cohort 1 AMR acceleration program; pilot at Brady in Zele underwayd2xcel.eu
2022-08-03Zeal Robotics receives pre-seed investment from Comate Ventures (Marc Coucke hardware fund)start-it-x.prezly.com
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Source ledger

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