LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Tombot, the robotics company that earned widespread acclaim at CES earlier this year for its lifelike robotic puppy, Jennie, announced today the successful close—and ...
U.S. robotics company Tombot has introduced "Jennie," an innovative AI-powered robotic pet designed to provide comfort and companionship to those facing cognitive health challenges. This ...
Tombot has announced that it will be revealing its next generation of lifelike robotic pets at next year’s CES in Las Vegas. Jennie, its upcoming fully-autonomous Labrador Retriever puppy robot was ...
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
NEW YORK, Jan. 10 (UPI) --Emotional support dogs can serve people with various mental health needs, but many of them can't care for an animal at home. That's where Tombot Inc. feels it can help. The ...
When Tom Stevens brought his robot dog Jennie to CES in 2025, it was something of a gamble. His startup, Tombot, had not yet secured a Series A funding round—and potential investors weren’t sold on ...
Have you ever wondered how it feels to have a loyal companion like our dog? Well, if you have no such real thing, Tombot can still provide a true friend for your mental health thanks to Jennie, an ...
"Elderly individuals with dementia not only lose their memory, but also experience extreme depression due to fear of the disease. Noting that pets can help stabilize the emotions of the elderly, we ...
Tombot, a California-based robotics company that makes a robotic puppy that serves as a companion animal for people who cannot care for a live animal, announced that it has closed an oversubscribed $6 ...
Amid the flashing lights and buzzing gadgets of CES 2026, robotic pets are making a big splash. From Ludens AI’s fuzzy “Cocomo” duo that follow owners around the home, to the Vbot pup offering video ...
Loneliness runs rampant among seniors suffering from dementia or pre-dementia. Tom Stevens, a 35-year tech-industry vet, saw it himself as the syndrome took hold of his mother. “I started wondering if ...
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