London-based Slamcore has raised $14 million in new funding to scale its visual AI technology across intralogistics, the company said on May 27. The round included ROKStar Ventures, a subsidiary of Rockwell Automation, and brings Slamcore’s total funding to $40 million.

The company develops spatial intelligence software that uses proprietary visual AI and stereo cameras to track the position and behavior of vehicles in factories and warehouses without added infrastructure. Its products, Slamcore Aware and Slamcore Alert, are designed to give operators more visibility into fleet movements, safety risks, and efficiency across industrial sites.

Slamcore said it has deployed hundreds of units across more than 30 facilities in under two years, pointing to early traction as manufacturers and warehouse operators look for ways to improve safety and productivity without major facility modifications.

Existing investors include Toyota Ventures, Interwoven Ventures, MMC Ventures, Amadeus Capital Partners, and IP Group.