Robot maker · registered
Marble Technologies
Lincoln, Nebraska company (founded by GrainBridge veterans) building AI-driven robotic pack-off lines that sort, box and take away vacuum-sealed meat cuts in meatpacking plants, replacing heavy manual lifting at the end of processing lines. Each roughly $1M line combines sorting hardware, on-site servers and custom vision models trained on 30+ million images, sold with software license and service fees. Systems run in plants in Omaha, central California and Kansas and sort about 3% of US daily beef production; the company was profitable in 2025. R&D underway on X-ray/CT meat scanning to guide robotic de-boning and trimming.
Company overview
Identity and operating footprint
Robot models
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Marble pack-off line
- Sorts about 3% of US beef production every day across deployed plants
Aggregate daily throughput share of US beef handled by Marble automated pack-off systems
Claim source - AI vision models trained on 30+ million images route products to correct chutes and automate box takeaway
Custom on-premise AI sorting stack of the pack-off line (~$1M per system plus software/service fees)
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Publicly announced rounds
Series A
Invest Nebraska, Nelnet Ventures
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