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Overview
Raise: $350M (Equity)
Traction: $300M in orders

About
Beyond Imagination is building the next generation of “AI for work”: an omni-purpose, multi-modal AI brain designed to learn physical tasks the way people do—and to scale that capability across robots, facilities, and entire industries. Founded in 2018 by Dr. Harry Kloor and Ray Kurzweil, the company is focused on redefining the workplace and modern manufacturing through advanced, integrated intelligence that helps meet rising demand for skilled, safe, and dependable labor.
At the core of the company is Beomni AI™, a learning-first platform engineered to master tasks over time. Rather than relying on brittle, one-off automation scripts, Beomni AI is built to operate in the messy reality of physical environments: sensing surroundings, recognizing objects and tools, navigating complex spaces, and reacting to change in real time. The platform also emphasizes safety and quality control—critical requirements when AI moves from “digital work” into the physical world.
Beyond Imagination is equally focused on how skills are acquired and generalized. Beomni AI is described as learning tasks through approaches like VR operation by a human expert (“learning by demonstration”) and learning by observation, with the goal of accelerating the training cycle and capturing real-world know-how. The long-term arc is progression: first mastering individual actions, then combining those actions into workflows, and ultimately expanding into broader job competence—so the system can evolve from “one task” toward “the role.”
To showcase the AI brain’s potential, Beyond Imagination built and tested a general-purpose humanoid robot powered by Beomni AI. This embodiment is intended to turn learned intelligence into precise, repeatable physical performance—especially where stamina, accuracy, and safety matter. The company highlights opportunities across manufacturing, logistics, construction, hospitality, and retail, while also describing longer-term ambitions that include demanding skilled-labor contexts such as elder care, nursing, and controlled clinical environments.
Scaling intelligence beyond a single robot requires orchestration, so Beyond Imagination describes a broader platform stack. Aura (an “Adaptive Unified Robotic/Human Administrator”) is positioned as a universal operating system concept to coordinate robots, humans, and infrastructure across manufacturing ecosystems. Arcana is presented as a synthetic brain architecture modeled after the human mind and described as “LLM-free,” aiming for real-time perception, decision-making, and coordination. Concepts like modular “Expert Mind” role modules and Hive Mind™ intelligence further point toward fleet learning—where robots can share skills and improvements via the cloud.
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By proceeding, you confirm that you are an Accredited Investor under Regulation D of the U.S. Securities Act of 1933, meaning you meet at least one of the following:
• Income: $200,000 annual income ($300,000 with spouse) for the past two years, with expectation of same this year.
• Net Worth: Over $1 million, excluding primary residence.
• Professional: Holder of Series 7, 65, or 82 license.
• Entity: Business/trust with assets over $5 million, or all equity owners are accredited.
• Private Fund Employee: Knowledgeable employee of a qualifying private fund.
By proceeding, you acknowledge these criteria and accept that the information is provided solely for educational purposes.
Overview
Raise: $350M (Equity)
Traction: $300M in orders

About
Beyond Imagination is building the next generation of “AI for work”: an omni-purpose, multi-modal AI brain designed to learn physical tasks the way people do—and to scale that capability across robots, facilities, and entire industries. Founded in 2018 by Dr. Harry Kloor and Ray Kurzweil, the company is focused on redefining the workplace and modern manufacturing through advanced, integrated intelligence that helps meet rising demand for skilled, safe, and dependable labor.
At the core of the company is Beomni AI™, a learning-first platform engineered to master tasks over time. Rather than relying on brittle, one-off automation scripts, Beomni AI is built to operate in the messy reality of physical environments: sensing surroundings, recognizing objects and tools, navigating complex spaces, and reacting to change in real time. The platform also emphasizes safety and quality control—critical requirements when AI moves from “digital work” into the physical world.
Beyond Imagination is equally focused on how skills are acquired and generalized. Beomni AI is described as learning tasks through approaches like VR operation by a human expert (“learning by demonstration”) and learning by observation, with the goal of accelerating the training cycle and capturing real-world know-how. The long-term arc is progression: first mastering individual actions, then combining those actions into workflows, and ultimately expanding into broader job competence—so the system can evolve from “one task” toward “the role.”
To showcase the AI brain’s potential, Beyond Imagination built and tested a general-purpose humanoid robot powered by Beomni AI. This embodiment is intended to turn learned intelligence into precise, repeatable physical performance—especially where stamina, accuracy, and safety matter. The company highlights opportunities across manufacturing, logistics, construction, hospitality, and retail, while also describing longer-term ambitions that include demanding skilled-labor contexts such as elder care, nursing, and controlled clinical environments.
Scaling intelligence beyond a single robot requires orchestration, so Beyond Imagination describes a broader platform stack. Aura (an “Adaptive Unified Robotic/Human Administrator”) is positioned as a universal operating system concept to coordinate robots, humans, and infrastructure across manufacturing ecosystems. Arcana is presented as a synthetic brain architecture modeled after the human mind and described as “LLM-free,” aiming for real-time perception, decision-making, and coordination. Concepts like modular “Expert Mind” role modules and Hive Mind™ intelligence further point toward fleet learning—where robots can share skills and improvements via the cloud.
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Who can attend Focus On Risk events?
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The information provided does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation to buy securities. It is for informational purposes only and should not be considered investment advice or endorsement.
By proceeding, you confirm that you are an Accredited Investor under Regulation D of the U.S. Securities Act of 1933, meaning you meet at least one of the following:
• Income: $200,000 annual income ($300,000 with spouse) for the past two years, with expectation of same this year.
• Net Worth: Over $1 million, excluding primary residence.
• Professional: Holder of Series 7, 65, or 82 license.
• Entity: Business/trust with assets over $5 million, or all equity owners are accredited.
• Private Fund Employee: Knowledgeable employee of a qualifying private fund.
By proceeding, you acknowledge these criteria and accept that the information is provided solely for educational purposes.
Overview
Raise: $350M (Equity)
Traction: $300M in orders

About
Beyond Imagination is building the next generation of “AI for work”: an omni-purpose, multi-modal AI brain designed to learn physical tasks the way people do—and to scale that capability across robots, facilities, and entire industries. Founded in 2018 by Dr. Harry Kloor and Ray Kurzweil, the company is focused on redefining the workplace and modern manufacturing through advanced, integrated intelligence that helps meet rising demand for skilled, safe, and dependable labor.
At the core of the company is Beomni AI™, a learning-first platform engineered to master tasks over time. Rather than relying on brittle, one-off automation scripts, Beomni AI is built to operate in the messy reality of physical environments: sensing surroundings, recognizing objects and tools, navigating complex spaces, and reacting to change in real time. The platform also emphasizes safety and quality control—critical requirements when AI moves from “digital work” into the physical world.
Beyond Imagination is equally focused on how skills are acquired and generalized. Beomni AI is described as learning tasks through approaches like VR operation by a human expert (“learning by demonstration”) and learning by observation, with the goal of accelerating the training cycle and capturing real-world know-how. The long-term arc is progression: first mastering individual actions, then combining those actions into workflows, and ultimately expanding into broader job competence—so the system can evolve from “one task” toward “the role.”
To showcase the AI brain’s potential, Beyond Imagination built and tested a general-purpose humanoid robot powered by Beomni AI. This embodiment is intended to turn learned intelligence into precise, repeatable physical performance—especially where stamina, accuracy, and safety matter. The company highlights opportunities across manufacturing, logistics, construction, hospitality, and retail, while also describing longer-term ambitions that include demanding skilled-labor contexts such as elder care, nursing, and controlled clinical environments.
Scaling intelligence beyond a single robot requires orchestration, so Beyond Imagination describes a broader platform stack. Aura (an “Adaptive Unified Robotic/Human Administrator”) is positioned as a universal operating system concept to coordinate robots, humans, and infrastructure across manufacturing ecosystems. Arcana is presented as a synthetic brain architecture modeled after the human mind and described as “LLM-free,” aiming for real-time perception, decision-making, and coordination. Concepts like modular “Expert Mind” role modules and Hive Mind™ intelligence further point toward fleet learning—where robots can share skills and improvements via the cloud.
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Who can attend Focus On Risk events?
What topics do you cover?
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Do guests receive questions in advance?
Can I promote my firm during the podcast?
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