Gecko Robotics, a company that makes robots to inspect infrastructure, has moved into an expanded office space in Pittsburgh's North Side.
This saves people from putting themselves into risky conditions, while still providing the necessary information about the condition of infrastructure and the best ways to fix or maintain it. The next year, he launched Gecko Robotics. The company on Monday held a grand opening at its new 70,000-square-foot office at Nova Place. The company employs about 110 people, but is looking to expand its workforce in Pittsburgh.
Jeremy Leventhal, a principal of Faros Properties, the owner of Nova Place, detailed the various needs the company had for its build out, which was designed by ...
The company celebrated the opening of its new office a little more than a month after it raised $73 million, bringing its total to more than $122 million since it first began raising venture funding a little more than five years ago. By deploying its robots in a variety of industrial environments to help detect their weak points, Gecko has quickly generated a growing list of Fortune 500 clients as well as with public agencies such as the Department of Defense. As it starts to work out of its new headquarters at Nova Place on the North Side, Gecko Robotics is already working with a higher ceiling as part of the physical requirements of its build out.