KEY POINTS
  • Jerome Dubois and Rylan Hamilton were executives at Kiva Systems, which Amazon bought in 2012 for its warehouse robots.
  • They have a new start-up, 6 River Systems, which has made a robot called Chuck to help warehouse workers pick and pack orders more efficiently.
  • Norwest Venture Partners, Eclipse VC and iRobot are investing $15 million in a Series A round for 6 River Systems.

Jerome Dubois and Rylan Hamilton were two executives at Kiva Systems, a robotics company that Amazon bought for $775 million in 2012. (Kiva was founded in 2003 by Mick Mountz.) Within a couple of years of that deal, Amazon took the Kiva robots off the market, rebranded the division as Amazon Robotics, and wielded a big competitive advantage over other logistics businesses and retailers.

Now, they've got a new start-up called 6 River Systems that's bringing Amazon-grade technology to the broader warehouse and fulfillment industry.