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AMP Robotics designs and operates AI-powered waste sortation systems for single-stream recycling and municipal solid waste facilities. Smart Sortation systems use computer vision and AI to automate material recovery at scales from 10,000 to over 1 million tons per year.

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Louisville, KY
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