Harvest Automation Inc. was founded in 2009 by former
iRobot employees on the premise that there are many examples of work in the world that are repetitive, strenuous and dangerous and that can benefit from robotic automation.
Roomba inventors Joseph Jones and Paul Sandin, and Roomba engineer Clara Vu, founded the company along with CEO
Charles Grinnell, who served as Lead Engineer of a $300 million particle detector at CERN – Europe's international physics research center. Since the formation of Harvest Automation, Inc., the company has received funding from various investors totaling at $30.6 million. The company competes with
Kiva Systems, the manufacturer of warehouse robots that was acquired by Amazon in 2012. == Products & Markets ==