What is AMP?
Headquartered in Louisville, Colorado, AMP is at the forefront of the industrial automation revolution within the waste management industry. The company specializes in deploying AI-powered sortation systems that identify and separate materials with unprecedented speed and accuracy. By replacing manual labor with intelligent, machine-learning-driven processes, AMP enables recycling facilities to achieve higher throughput and superior resource recovery rates. This technological edge is essential for waste leaders aiming to optimize their operations and meet the increasing demands for sustainable material processing in a complex global market.
How much funding has AMP raised?
AMP has raised a total of $148M across 3 funding rounds:
Series D
$91M
Debt
$52.5M
Private Equity
$4.5M
Series D (2024): $91M with participation from Range Ventures, Sequoia Capital, Congruent Ventures, Blue Earth Capital, Liberty Mutual Investments, California State Teachers' Retirement System, Tao Capital Partners, and Wellington Management
Debt (2026): $52.5M, investors not publicly disclosed
Private Equity (2026): $4.5M, investors not publicly disclosed
Key Investors in AMP
Sequoia Capital
A premier global venture capital firm with an unparalleled track record of partnering with entrepreneurs to build market-leading companies across technology and growth sectors.
Congruent Ventures
A specialized climate-focused investment firm that partners with early-stage companies to drive innovation in sustainability and carbon reduction.
Blue Earth Capital
An independent impact investment firm dedicated to addressing environmental and social challenges through private equity and credit strategies that deliver measurable, sustainable returns.
What's next for AMP?
With the support of this major strategic investment, AMP is poised to accelerate its global footprint and deepen its technological moat. The company is expected to focus on expanding its deployment of AI-driven sortation units across diverse international markets, targeting both municipal and private sector waste facilities. Furthermore, the capital will likely facilitate the development of next-generation software capabilities, enhancing the predictive analytics and operational reliability of its infrastructure. As the global regulatory landscape shifts toward stricter recycling mandates, AMP's ability to deliver scalable, data-backed solutions positions it to capture significant market share in the burgeoning climate-tech sector.
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