News Room

Our Dubai Headquarters and 2026 preview
Our Dubai Headquarters and 2026 preview
Our Dubai Headquarters and 2026 preview

Highly confidential material

Forward

As we begin to open up our company to outside capital partners, grow into internationally, and scale into robotics and other industry sectors. We will begin to share as much information as possible with our stakeholders to keep everyone as informed as possible.


Our goal is to prioritize building. But we recognize and cherish the relationships we are forming with new and old partners alike. We are very much a humble seed stage company but the world is moving faster than ever and if we are to succeed, we need a means to communicate effectively and activate partners with as little friction as possible.


We are a small team, so don't expect updates as frequently as you would a publicly traded company. But we will do our best to keep everyone in the loop.


-Calvin


Jared and Calvin with Omar Abdulaziz, Senior Director of Silicon Oasis

2025 Recap

2025 was a breakout year for us. $3.78M in booked revenue. $2M captured. Started 2026 off with nearly $1M in the bank. 7 robots delivered to United Therapeutics and atlasOS powering 35,000 users.


But this year is different. I'm sure you can all feel the momentum shifting. Coding is nearly a solved problem (product development is a totally different story). Models that can compete with Hollywood studios. And robotics taking the world by storm. 


Even if you disagree with some of our predictions, you cannot deny that things are changing. 


That is why we are opening ourselves up for a capital raise. We believe that we can no longer afford to move at the organic bootstrapped speed that we’ve been operating at. We’ve validated ourselves as one of the only startup companies that can handle large scale enterprise AI deployments and we have too much momentum around hardware and robotics to give up the lead. But at less than 20 employees we are too constrained to handle it all at the speed we want.


We are moving hyper-aggressively to not lose the window of opportunity. Here's where we are one month in.

One month in — The Highlights

TL;DR


  • $3.78M booked last year.

  • $2M captured.

  • $6M+ booked revenue in 2026.

  • 7 robots delivered in 3 months.


  • Started 2026 off with ~$1M in the bank.

  • 10 provisional patents filed by the firm that represents Midjourney.

  • Physical office space in Dubai officially signed.

  • Granted 6 visas for UAE residency thanks to Silicon Oasis.

  • First UAE hires made.

  • 4+ regional UAE pilots scheduled.

  • First paid pilot (6 figures) anticipated by the Department of Culture and Tourism (demo done — negotiating contract).

  • Jared Green and Darrell Green to meet at Royal Palace to discuss being the official NFL liaisons to Dubai.

  • Royal Family helping to secure housing (even loaning vehicles) thanks to mutual friendship between Lil Durk, 2 Chainz, and other artists and entertainers.

  • Major movement within combat sports (UFC, PFL, and Palm Sports).

  • European expansion is underway.

  • Calvin made a $800k bet on Detroit.

How it all began — Why the UAE?

We've been laying down the foundation towards expanding to the UAE and Saudi Arabia for over a year. Ever since Jared was asked by the NFL to showcase flag football in 2024 we've been eyeing international expansion.


This past month we've officially made the move. And we hit the ground running. New office space, new deals, and new hires. All of our hard work is already paying off. Here's how.


Our new home at Silicon Oasis

We've officially opened our first physical office at, Silicon Oasis. Dubai's tech incubation arm and part of their D33 master agenda to double their economy by 2033. And we could not have asked for a warmer welcome.


We were personally greeted with meeting with Omar Abdulaziz, Senior Director of Silicon Oasis. Who coincidentally spends a great deal of time in Jared's hometown as he is set to receive his masters from George Washington University. Jared and him are now running buddies when he is in D.C.


Not only that but they have gifted us 6 visas to officially grant us Emerati residency. Helping to ease restrictions and grants us higher prioritization for deals (see National In-Country Value (ICV) Program.)


Capital Opportunities

Thanks to Silicon Oasis we were able to secure a meeting with the principals of Oraseya Capital the venture capital arm of the Dubai Integrated Economic Zones Authority (DIEZ) and is a core component of the Dubai Economic Agenda (D33).

We're excited that the meeting went well and are looking forward to next steps.


Our latest hires

All of this was made possible by our latest hire, Bashar Al Jawhari who will serve as our Vice President of UAE operations.


Bashar brings over 20 years of experience in strategic development and leadership across government, real estate, and financial services sectors. He holds an MBA from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business and a Bachelor's in Computer Engineering from the University of Waterloo, and has held senior leadership roles including Chief Strategy Officer at Diamond Developers and Senior Vice President of Corporate Strategy at Abu Dhabi Airports.

Bashar also brings a number of highly qualified individuals whom have already opened up doors for us. We are currently evaluating roles and long term fit.

Early UAE business development traction

We are a firm believer in justifying a major move like international expansion with real business traction. Beyond shaking hands and signing office leases. We've made real customer development traction through these key meetings.

CTO of TAQA — This semi-government agency has a market cap of $107 billion and supplies around 85% of Abu Dhabi's power and 90% of its water demands.


Status: Pilot pending — he literally said he's "giving us the keys" and now it's up to us to execute on it.



CTO of NG9 — NG9 is a prominent investment group based in the United Arab Emirates, primarily operating out of Abu Dhabi with a presence in Dubai. It functions as a strategic union of three major entities: Nirvana Holding, Gewan Holding, and 9Yards Group.


Status: They've signed a $15M with the Abu Dhabi Creative Media Authority and they are hosting a white boarding session for us to discuss how we can aide in that initiative and more.

The Al Suwaidi family — One of the most prominent families in Abu Dhabi, H.E. Hamad Mohammed Al Hurr Al Suwaidi was Undersecretary of Abu Dhabi's Department of Finance and sat on ADIA's board. They gave us great advice, are opening many doors for us, and may be investing. Plus, they gave us a ride in their custom souped-up Yaris.

Nasdaq — We got to participate in the Nasdaq Future of the Boardroom Summit at the Four Seasons in Dubai. We generated a lot of interest through our discussions with how Atlas can provide value to financial institutions. But that was perhaps outshined by the number of people who wanted to take a picture with a former NFL player (Jared).


We walked away with several interested customers and angel investment opportunities.

CTO of SEE Sustainable City — SEE Sustainable City is a pioneering, 46-hectare residential community designed to be a net-zero energy development. They are also opening a second city in Dubai and one in Dallas, Texas. Complete with their own data centers for sustainable AI and data sovereignty.


They were heavily interested in our robotics, how atlas can be applied to be their central nervous system, and we are set to send our pilot program details.

Midwich — Midwich is one of (if not the) leading AV providers in the entire UAE. Their headquarters is a 21,500-square-foot Dolby Atmos immersive technology experience hub located in Al Quoz, Dubai.


They have offered to showcase our robotics and hardware products there and will partner with us to be a major distributor in the region and globally with their other locations.

Abu Dhabi Department of Culture and Tourism — the government agency responsible for preserving and promoting the heritage and culture of the Abu Dhabi emirate while developing it into a world-class tourism destination.


They oversee F1 racing, projects like the Louvre and Guggenheim Abu Dhabi. And are on track to push for 39.3 million visitors by 2030.


We are in the contracting stage with them.

Working with KAEC in Saudi Arabia

Before we got to Dubai we spent 2 days in Saudi Arabia as we were invited to the Real Estate Future Forum where we met with Mohamad Gaber, Director of Investments for KAEC.

King Abdullah Economic City is one of Saudi Arabia's fastest growing cities and its most important port.


We are signing a LOI with them to deploy Atlas specifically for their construction and development efforts there.

A royal welcome courtesy of

2 Chainz & Lil Durk

As if the two weeks in the UAE weren't crazy enough. We happened to have a mutual connection with the Al Maktoum family. The Dubai Royal Family. Through some mutual friends of rappers Lil Durk and 2 Chainz.


Their family office was kind enough to spend time with us and have even helped to personally source housing for us. And even let us borrow some of their cars…

The NFL to Dubai?

As you may know, sports and entertainment is a major strategic initiative for the UAE. Jared Green and Darrell Green were personally invited to the Royal Palace next month to discuss being the official liaisons to bringing the NFL to Dubai.

Movement has already happened here as we began filming content in preparation for it. And have already connected Dubai officials to Torrey Smith and other players during their visit to the NFL Pro Bowl Game two weeks ago.

atlasOS — The operating system

for AI, Agents, and Robotics

Atlas is evolving.

When we first built Atlas, it was a conversational AI layer for enterprise. A way to connect an organization's tools, data, and people through a single intelligent interface. That was enough to win Caliber Collision away from Microsoft and IBM. Enough to deploy across 35,000 users. Enough to generate real, measurable ROI in environments where every other AI vendor had failed.


But we've always known Atlas was bigger than that.

Over the past six months, Atlas has evolved from an enterprise chatbot into something closer to what we originally envisioned — a true operating system. Not a wrapper on someone else's model. Not a plugin marketplace. A unified environment where AI-native applications, agents, hardware, and robotics all share the same context layer.


Here's what's new:


Agents and Flows. Atlas now supports persistent AI agents that can execute multi-step workflows autonomously — scheduling, document generation, data synthesis, customer communication — without a human in the loop for every decision. These aren't demos. They're running in production at Caliber right now, handling tasks that used to require dedicated staff.


The App Directory. We've rebuilt the essential tools of modern work — documents, presentations, spreadsheets, analytics, email, browser — as AI-native applications inside Atlas. Everything shares context. No exporting. No app switching. No copy-pasting between tools that don't talk to each other. This is the productivity suite reimagined for the age of AI.


Hardware Integration. Atlas is no longer just software. It's the brain inside the Atlas Lamp, the Tesseract, and every robot we ship. The same platform an employee uses to ask a question about company policy is the same platform that controls a W.O.L.F. doing logistics runs in a warehouse. One operating system, from screen to steel.


Consumer Launch. We're preparing AtlasOS for a broader consumer release later this year. The same enterprise-grade intelligence — privacy-first, sovereign, conversational — available to individuals.


Atlas isn't competing with chatbots anymore. It's competing with the operating system itself. And we think that's exactly where the world is headed.

Land and Expand — The UFC and

deepening customer relationships

Right after our visit to the UAE we flew to Las Vegas for a Super Bowl event with Haroon our lead investor. There we took to the time visit our partners at Endeavor. This time spending time with UFC Hall of Famer, Forrest Griffin.


Forrest is the Director of Athlete Development for the UFC and is in charge of well being and growth of every UFC athlete on the roster. He took Calvin through nearly every aspect of their training, wellness, and data programs.

We are currently evaluating how we can further their technology and innovation with the heads of their data science departments.


Additionally, are also growing deeper with another marquee customer of ours, Caliber Collision. We are currently expanding Cali, our white labeled version of AtlasOS into HR, operations, and learning and development.

Our European expansion

Right before heading to the Middle East. We had a full team offsite. One of the first times our entire team has gotten together. During the trip we had great meetings with a long time friends of the company, Apeiron Ventures. And we look forward to formalizing our partnership with them.


Calvin's $800k bet on Detroit

Last year, Calvin purchased one of Detroit's most historic homes — The Bishop Mansion. It also happens to be Detroit's largest private homes.


Since moving back to Detroit from Austin, Texas. Calvin wanted to invest in his hometown. Something he has been passionate about since he started his entrepreneurial journey.


The house was always planned to give him and Engage enough space to create from, as they learned from the United Therapeutics project that building 7 robots in a regular sized house wouldn't do.


But they couldn't have imagined the amount of press that the house garnered. Calvin has since gotten invitations to speak on panels with Detroit's mayor. Newspaper, TV, and national coverage. And has been connected to several prominent figures since going public about it.

Ready to work together?

If you're ready to take the leap. This expansion of our Seed Round ends March 1st.

2/14/2026