Raspberry Pi co-founder Liz Upton joins BOW the robotics software company

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BOW, the universal robotics software company, has announced the appointment of Liz Upton, Co-Founder of Raspberry Pi, as Chair of its board.

Raspberry Pi co-founder Liz Upton joins BOW as Chair of its board Credit: BOW

With the robotics market projected to reach $260 billion by 2030, realising the full potential of robotics remains out of reach for many companies and industries because of the high cost and complexity of programming robots.

BOW’s robot-agnostic software development kit (SDK) and platform has been developed to solve this bottleneck, making it possible for the first time to program any robot using any operating system in any programming language. 

BOW – which stands for “Bettering our Worlds” - makes it possible for any software developer to create and deploy robotics applications and manage robots. By removing the need for highly specialised robotics programmers, BOW’s universal robotics platform allows companies to leverage the skills of generalist software developers and opens up valuable new use cases in sectors that have previously been underserved by robotics.

Liz Upton, who co-founded Raspberry Pi in 2008, played a leading role as Chief Marketing Officer in the company’s growth, achieving sales of over 60 million units worldwide and a successful IPO on the London Stock Exchange earlier this year. 

Upton’s appointment follows news of BOW’s recent partnership with XPLOR, the world’s first Live Events R&D and Innovation centre. The partnership is pioneering the adoption of robotics in the film and creative industries, focusing on developing new applications, improving efficiency and lowering production costs.

Commenting on her appointment as Chair at BOW, Upton said, “The BOW team’s passion for innovation and their commitment to developing the world’s first universal robotics platform is inspiring. At Raspberry Pi, we have always been driven by the mission of democratising computing for all. Robotics similarly has the potential to help solve global challenges but only if we can remove the barriers to its adoption.

“BOW solves the current complexity of developing robotics applications and makes programming any robot in any programming language possible for the first time. I’m excited to join this pioneering and fast-growing company as Chair and to help BOW make the tremendous benefits of robotics universally accessible.”

Nick Thompson, CEO of BOW, added, “Liz brings a wealth of experience in scaling a transformational technology business globally. In addition, her deep commitment to innovation and education aligns perfectly with BOW’s mission to enable millions of software developers to develop robotics applications for the betterment of our world.”