Robotics Companies
Latest Deals in Robotics
$120M
Mytra, co-founded by Chris Walti, has raised $120 million in a Series C funding round led by Avenir Growth. The company aims to standardize and scale the movement of heavy materials in warehouses and factories, addressing critical industrial automation challenges. Key investors include Kivu Ventures and Ryder Ventures, with existing investors like Eclipse and Greenoaks also participating. Mytra has seen significant growth, expanding its workforce and securing multiple Fortune 500 customers.Investors: Avenir Growth, Kivu Ventures, Ryder Ventures, Eclipse, Greenoaks
$1400M
Skild AI, a robotics company, has raised $1.4 billion in funding led by SoftBank Group, with participation from notable investors including Jeff Bezos and Samsung. The funding, which values the company at over $14 billion, aims to scale its innovative 'Skild Brain' technology that allows robots to adapt to various tasks without retraining. This advancement addresses the challenge of data scarcity in robotics, enabling deployment in unpredictable environments.Investors: SoftBank Group, Jeff Bezos, Samsung
$1400M
Skild AI Inc., a startup focused on developing artificial intelligence software for robots, has successfully raised $1.4 billion, exceeding expectations by $400 million. The funding round was led by prominent investors, including Nvidia and Jeff Bezos, addressing the growing demand for advanced robotic solutions.Investors: Nvidia, Jeff Bezos
$1400M
Skild AI, a robotics software maker, has raised a $1.4 billion Series C round, tripling its valuation to over $14 billion in just seven months. The round was led by SoftBank, with participation from Nvidia, Macquarie Group, and others. Founded in 2023, Skild AI develops general-purpose robotic software that allows robots to learn tasks with minimal training, addressing a significant barrier to robotic adoption.Investors: SoftBank, Nvidia, Macquarie Group
$1400M
Skild AI, a Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-based developer of a scalable foundation model for robotics, raised close to $1.4 billion in funding at a valuation of over $14 billion. The funding round was led by SoftBank Group, with participation from Nvidia's NVentures, Macquarie Capital, Jeff Bezos (via Bezos Expeditions), and other strategic investors including Samsung and LG.Investors: SoftBank Group, Nvidia's NVentures, Macquarie Capital, Jeff Bezos, Samsung, LG
$140M
X Square Robot, a Shenzhen, China-based company specializing in general purpose embodied AI, raised $140 million in Series A++ funding. The funding was backed by ByteDance and Hongshan, along with other strategic Chinese partners. The company plans to use the funds to expand operations and development.Investors: ByteDance, Hongshan
$107M
Lyte, a Mountain View, CA-based integrated perception company for robotics and physical AI, has raised $107 million in funding. Key investors include Avigdor Willenz's group, Fidelity Management & Research Company, Atreides Management, Exor Ventures, Key1 Capital, and Venture Tech Alliance. The funds will be used to develop the perception foundation for autonomous machines.Investors: Avigdor Willenz's group, Fidelity Management & Research Company, Atreides Management, Exor Ventures, Key1 Capital, Venture Tech Alliance
$14M
London-based Matta, an industrial AI spin-out from the University of Cambridge, raised $14 million in seed funding led by Lakestar, with participation from several investors including Giant Ventures and Redseed VC. Matta's AI technology addresses manufacturing challenges by automating quality control and optimizing operations, enhancing efficiency and sustainability.Investors: Lakestar, Giant Ventures, Redseed VC
$14M
London-based Matta, an industrial AI spin-out from the University of Cambridge, has raised $14 million in seed funding, led by Lakestar with participation from several investors including Giant Ventures and Redseed VC. Matta's AI technology enhances manufacturing productivity and quality by automating quality control and anomaly detection, addressing challenges like rising energy costs and workforce gaps.Investors: Lakestar, Giant Ventures, Redseed VC
$14M
Matta, a University of Cambridge spinout focused on industrial AI, has secured a $14m investment led by Lakestar, addressing the growing demand for robotics solutions.Investors: Lakestar