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NEURA Robotics, a German company founded in 2019, has announced a Series C funding round that could reach $1.4 billion, contingent upon meeting specific investor conditions. The round includes participation from a diverse group of global technology and financial entities, such as Tether, Qualcomm, Amazon, NVIDIA, Bosch, Schaeffler, and the European Investment Bank. The company specializes in 'cognitive robots,' including humanoid, mobile, and light robotic arm systems designed for manufacturing, logistics, healthcare, and household applications.
The capital is intended to accelerate the development of the Neuraverse, an open physical AI ecosystem, and the expansion of NEURA Gyms, which serve as large-scale training environments for robots. NEURA aims to scale its manufacturing and deployment infrastructure across Germany and India, with a stated goal of deploying millions of robots by 2030. The company reports an existing orderbook and strategic deployment pipeline exceeding $1 billion.
NEURA Robotics is raising up to $1.4 billion in a Series C round backed by a consortium of global technology and financial firms.
The company develops a range of robotic systems, including the 4NE1 humanoid robot, MiPA mobile robot, and LARA and MAiRA robotic arms.
The Neuraverse platform provides a centralized architecture for managing robot fleets, digital twins, and software updates.
NEURA plans to use the funding to scale manufacturing in Germany and India and expand its network of NEURA Gyms for robot training.
The company claims its current orderbook and strategic deployment pipeline are valued at over $1 billion.
Neuraverse is an open physical AI ecosystem and software platform used by customers to manage robot fleets, create digital twins, and facilitate robot learning across deployments.
Investors include Tether, Qualcomm, Amazon, NVIDIA, Bosch, Schaeffler, the European Investment Bank, imec.xpand, Lingotto Horizon, and InterAlpen Partners.
NEURA produces light robot arms, mobile robots, and humanoid robots, such as the 4NE1, which is designed for tasks ranging from household chores to industrial assembly.
NEURA Gyms are specialized, large-scale training environments that combine real-world sensor interaction, simulation, and multimodal learning pipelines to train cognitive robots.
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