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Holiday Robotics Raises $103.4 Million Series A to Scale Humanoid Robot Production

ByAyshathul Mushrifa

Holiday Robotics has raised approximately $103.4 million (KRW 155 billion) in a Series A funding round, setting a new record as the largest Series A investment secured by a South Korean startup and the country's biggest single funding round for a humanoid robotics company. The investment will support mass production, research expansion, and commercialization of the company's FRIDAY humanoid robot platform.

The funding round attracted participation from existing investors including Stonebridge Ventures, Atinum Investment, Intervest, and Springcamp, alongside new investors such as IMM Investment, KB Investment, Premier Partners, Goodwater Capital, Korea Development Bank (KDB), and Industrial Bank of Korea (IBK). The capital strengthens Holiday Robotics' position as one of South Korea's fastest-growing physical AI companies.

Ki-young Song, Chief Executive Officer of Holiday Robotics, stated:

"This investment reflects the market's recognition that humanoid robots can create real economic value on industrial sites. We will first prove the practical value of humanoid robots through successful commercialization in manufacturing environments while continuing our long-term goal of becoming one of the world's leading robotics companies."

The company's flagship FRIDAY humanoid robot stands 176 cm tall, weighs 115 kg, and features 64 degrees of freedom across its head, arms, hands, waist, and mobile base. Designed for manufacturing environments, the robot combines autonomous mobility, precision manipulation, and tactile sensing to perform repetitive industrial tasks safely alongside human workers.

Holiday Robotics plans to begin commercial deployment during the second half of 2026, targeting annual production of 100 robots before scaling to 1,000 units in 2027. The company also intends to expand its engineering workforce beyond 100 employees, develop manufacturing capacity exceeding 10,000 robots annually, and eventually broaden its product portfolio into service and home robotics applications.