Robotics Companies
Latest Deals in Robotics
Antioch, a New York-based startup founded by former Stanford and tech engineers, has raised $4.25 million in a pre-seed round led by A* with participation from several investors, including Mac Venture Capital and Box Group. The company develops cloud simulation infrastructure to expedite robotics testing, addressing costly physical testbed limitations.
Investors: A*, Mac Venture Capital, Box Group
New York-based Antioch has raised $4.25 million in a pre-seed round led by A*, with participation from Abstract Ventures, Mac Venture Capital, and others. The company develops cloud simulation infrastructure for robotics, aiming to eliminate lengthy testing cycles. Early work includes collaborations with Fortune 500 companies and startups.
Investors: Abstract Ventures, MaC Venture Capital
Tutor Intelligence, an MIT-born robotics company developing AI-powered warehouse robot fleets, has raised $34 million in a Series A round led by Union Square Ventures, totaling $42 million in funding. Additional investors include Fundomo and Neo, which previously led the seed round.
Investors: Union Square Ventures, Fundomo, Neo
Tutor Intelligence, a Watertown, MA-based provider of AI-powered warehouse robots, raised $34 million in Series A funding led by Union Square Ventures, with participation from Fundomo and Neo. This funding increases total capital raised to $42 million, addressing efficiency in warehouse operations.
Investors: Union Square Ventures, Fundomo, Neo
Tutor Intelligence Inc. has raised $34 million in a Series A funding round led by Union Square Ventures, with participation from Fundomo and Neo. The company develops AI-powered warehouse robots, addressing labor shortages in logistics. This funding will help accelerate the commercialization of its intelligent robot fleet.
Investors: Union Square Ventures, Fundomo, Neo
Gravis Robotics AG has secured $23 million in funding, led by IQ Capital and Zacua Ventures, with participation from Pear VC, Imad, Sunna Ventures, Armada Investment, and Holcim. The startup develops autonomy kits for earthmoving vehicles, addressing the need for enhanced AI integration in construction equipment.
Investors: IQ Capital, Zacua Ventures, Pear VC, Imad, Sunna Ventures, Armada Investment, Holcim
London-based Neuracore has secured $3 million in a pre-seed round led by Earlybird Venture Capital, with participation from Hugging Face's CEO Clem Delangue. Neuracore's platform streamlines robot learning, reducing deployment time from months to days, and is already used by over 50 organizations, enhancing efficiency in robotics development.
Investors: Earlybird Venture Capital, Clem Delangue
London-based Neuracore has secured a $3 million pre-seed funding round led by Earlybird Venture Capital, with participation from Clem Delangue. The company develops a robot learning platform that streamlines the deployment of machine learning models, significantly reducing engineering time. Neuracore currently serves over 50 organizations in robotics.
Investors: Earlybird Venture Capital, Clem Delangue
Neuracore, a London-based startup founded in 2024, raised $3 million in pre-seed funding led by Earlybird Venture Capital, with support from Clem Delangue. The company offers a cloud-native robot learning platform that streamlines workflows for robotics teams, currently used by over 50 organizations, significantly reducing engineering bottlenecks.
Investors: Earlybird Venture Capital, Clem Delangue
Flexion has raised $50 million in Series A funding, led by DST Global Partners, with participation from Nvidia Ventures, Redalpine, Prosus Ventures, and Moonfire. The company is developing an autonomy stack for next-generation humanoid robots, addressing the need for advanced intelligence in robotics.
Investors: DST Global Partners, Nvidia Ventures, Redalpine, Prosus Ventures, Moonfire
Flexion, a Zurich-based company developing intelligent software for humanoid robots, raised $50 million in Series A funding led by DST Global Partners and Nvidia's venture arm, Nventures. The funds will support R&D expansion, scaling of compute and robot fleets, and establishing a U.S. presence.
Investors: DST Global Partners,Nvidia's venture arm
Zurich-based Flexion, a robotics intelligence startup, raised β¬43 million ($50 million) in Series A funding led by DST Global Partners, with participation from Nvidiaβs venture arm, nVentures, and others. Flexion develops a reinforcement learning platform for humanoid robots, addressing the challenge of robot cognition for diverse applications.
Investors: DST Global Partners, nVentures