Robotics Companies
Latest Deals in Robotics
$28.08M
Trener Robotics, based in Norway and the USA, has raised β¬26 million ($32 million) in a Series A funding round to enhance R&D, expand skill training, and grow its market presence. The round was co-led by Engine Ventures and IAG Capital Partners, with participation from several other investors. The company aims to transform industrial robotics by enabling robots to perform complex tasks using AI and natural language instructions, addressing labor shortages and rising production demands.Investors: Engine Ventures, IAG Capital Partners
$520M
Apptronik Inc. has raised $520 million in early-stage funding, increasing its total capital to nearly $1 billion. This Series A-X extension follows a $415 million oversubscribed Series A round in 2025. The funding aims to support the production of their humanoid Apollo robot, with key investors including B Capital and Google LLC.Investors: B Capital, Google LLC
$32M
Trener Robotics, a developer of an AI robot skills platform for manufacturing based in San Francisco, CA, and Trondheim, Norway, raised $32 million in Series A funding. The round was co-led by Engine Ventures and IAG Capital Partners, with participation from Cadence and Geodesic Capital through Nikon's Nfocus fund. This funding brings the total raised to $38 million.Investors: Engine Ventures, IAG Capital Partners, Cadence, Geodesic Capital
$6.48M
Budapest-based robotics startup Allonic has raised β¬6 million ($7.2 million) in pre-seed funding to revolutionize the production of complex robotic bodies through its innovative manufacturing platform. The funding round was led by Visionaries Club, with participation from Day One Capital, Prototype, SDAC Ventures, and TinyVC, along with notable angel investors like OpenAI and Hugging Face. Allonic's technology addresses the limitations of traditional robotic manufacturing, enabling faster iteration and lower costs for creating dexterous robots.Investors: Visionaries Club, Day One Capital, Prototype, SDAC Ventures, TinyVC, OpenAI, Hugging Face
$32M
Trener Robotics has raised $32 million in a Series A funding round to enhance Acteris, its agentic AI platform that improves industrial automation through software-defined robot control. The round was co-led by Engine Ventures and IAG Capital Partners, with additional investment from Cadence and Geodesic Capital via Nikonβs Nfocus fund, bringing total funding to over $38 million.Investors: Engine Ventures, IAG Capital Partners, Cadence, Geodesic Capital
$7.2M
Hungarian robotics hardware startup Allonic has raised $7.2 million in the highest-ever pre-seed funding round in Hungary, led by Visionaries Club with participation from Day One Capital and angel investors from Hugging Face and OpenAI. Allonic aims to revolutionize robot manufacturing by replacing outdated assembly methods with its proprietary 3D tissue braiding process, creating stronger and simpler robotic bodies. The company has completed its first pilot project and is attracting interest from the humanoid robotics sector and major tech companies.Investors: Visionaries Club, Day One Capital, Hugging Face, OpenAI
$7.2M
Hungarian robotics hardware startup Allonic has raised $7.2 million in the highest-ever pre-seed funding round in Hungary, led by Visionaries Club with participation from Day One Capital and angel investors from Hugging Face and OpenAI. Allonic aims to revolutionize robot manufacturing by replacing outdated assembly methods with its proprietary 3D tissue braiding process, creating stronger and simpler robotic bodies. The company has completed its first pilot project and is attracting interest from the humanoid robotics sector and major tech companies.Investors: Visionaries Club, Day One Capital, Hugging Face, OpenAI
$7.2M
Hungarian robotics hardware startup Allonic has raised $7.2 million in the highest-ever pre-seed funding round in Hungary, led by Visionaries Club with participation from Day One Capital and angel investors from Hugging Face and OpenAI. Allonic aims to revolutionize robot manufacturing by replacing outdated assembly methods with its proprietary 3D tissue braiding process, creating stronger and simpler robotic bodies. The company has completed its first pilot project and is attracting interest from the humanoid robotics sector and major tech companies.Investors: Visionaries Club, Day One Capital, Hugging Face, OpenAI
$270M
Bedrock Robotics, an autonomous construction technology company, has raised $270 million in Series B funding at a $1.75 billion valuation. This funding aims to enhance system-level autonomy for coordinating connected fleets in large infrastructure and earthmoving projects. The round was co-led by CapitalG and the Valor Atreides AI Fund, with participation from various investors, bringing Bedrock's total funding to over $350 million.Investors: CapitalG, Valor Atreides AI Fund
$270M
Bedrock Robotics, a San Francisco-based autonomous construction technology company, raised $270 million in Series B funding. The round was led by CapitalG and the Valor Atreides AI Fund, with participation from several investors including Xora, 8VC, and NVIDIA's venture capital arm. This funding aims to enhance their innovative solutions in the construction sector.Investors: CapitalG, Valor Atreides AI Fund, Xora, 8VC, NVIDIA
$200M
Limx Dynamics Inc., a Chinese artificial intelligence autonomous humanoid robotics company, has raised approximately $200 million in early-stage funding to develop embodied intelligence for robots. The Series B funding round included institutional investors such as UAE-based Stone Venture and Oriental Fortune Capital, along with industrial investors like JD.com.Investors: Stone Venture, Oriental Fortune Capital, JD.com
$110M
Vention has raised $110 million in financing to enhance its physical AI solutions, enabling manufacturers to automate processes more efficiently. The funding round saw participation from key investors including Investissement QuΓ©bec, Desjardins Capital, Fidelity Investments Canada ULC, and NVIDIA's venture capital arm, NVentures.Investors: Investissement QuΓ©bec, Desjardins Capital, Fidelity Investments Canada ULC, NVentures
$110M
Vention, a Montreal, Canada-based developer of AI-powered software and hardware platforms for automation and robotics, raised $110 million USD in funding. The investment aims to accelerate physical AI research and enhance the company's software capabilities. Key investors include Investissement QuΓ©bec, Desjardins Capital, and Fidelity Investments Canada.Investors: Investissement QuΓ©bec, Desjardins Capital, Fidelity Investments Canada
$110M
Vention Inc., a Canadian startup providing customized automation equipment for manufacturers, has secured $110 million in late-stage funding. The series D round was led by the investment arm of Quebec's government, with participation from Nvidia Corp.'s NVentures and other institutional investors. Vention offers over 3,000 hardware products to address manufacturing automation needs.Investors: Quebec government, Nvidia Corp.'s NVentures
$7.56M
Budapest-based ABZ Innovation has raised β¬7 million to scale production and expand into global markets, aiming to challenge China's dominance in the drone industry. The funding round was led by Vsquared Ventures, with participation from Day One Capital and Assembly Ventures. CEO Karoly Ludvigh emphasized the company's mission to create drones that enhance safety and efficiency in agriculture and industry. This investment will support deeper R&D and a growing network of distributors.Investors: Vsquared Ventures, Day One Capital, Assembly Ventures