Last updated 2026-06-18
- Raised $70k funding round
- Raised funding round, Oct 2019
Total raised
$70K
Last: 2019-10
Stage
Seed
Founded
2018
Headcount
3
HQ
Nir Am, Israel
Sector
Industrial Technologies
About
Syracuse transforms cranes into smart autonomous robots that optimize crane performance and safety. Its patented add-on solution for cranes ensures a hyper-efficient load transfer, improving crane efficiency by 50%. Using Kinematics, a subfield of advanced physics, Syracuse plans and executes the optimal crane trajectory, utilizing the cranes full mechanical capabilities. Syracuse reduces the cost of labor and ensures collision-free operation, preventing human-related error and consequences.
Funding history · 2 rounds · $70K total
2019-10
Undisclosed
Date unknown
$70K
Q&A
- What is Syracuse's primary business?
- Syracuse develops autonomous crane technology, transforming cranes into smart robots to optimize performance and safety through hyper-efficient load transfer.
- When was Syracuse founded?
- Syracuse was founded in August 2018.
- What is the current status of Syracuse?
- Syracuse is currently inactive and ceased to operate in December 2022.
- How much funding has Syracuse raised in total?
- Syracuse has raised a total of $70,000.
- Who is the Founder & CEO of Syracuse?
- Noam Rotem is the Founder & CEO of Syracuse.
Team · 1
Sectors & technology
Primary sector
Industrial Technologies
Sub-sectors
Industrial TechnologiesProcess Automation & Intelligence SystemsOperational Optimization Solutions
Technologies
CommunicationsIOT
Target customers
Real Estate & ConstructionConstruction
Business model
B2B
Highlights
1 PatentsVerified
Tags
autonomous-vehiclessmart-mobilityautomationconstructionroboticsmotion-controliotoperations-optimizationindustry-4-0
Full data — links, identifiers, deals & radar signals (jobs, patents, research, more)
External links
| linkedin.com/company/19045920 |
Identifiers & details
| Founded | 2018-8 |
|---|---|
| Employees (exact) | 3 |
| Status reason | Non Active, Dec 2022 ceased to operate |