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NEURA Robotics Debuts Full-Stack Physical AI Platform at Automate 2026

ByAyshathul Mushrifa

NEURA Robotics has officially returned to Automate 2026 at Chicago’s McCormick Place to showcase its full-stack cognitive robotics platform. The company is utilizing North America's largest automation and robotics trade show to launch live product demonstrations of its unified physical AI framework alongside a diverse commercial fleet.

The German automation manufacturer arrives at the exhibition as a global leader achieving a critical operational milestone, backed by a historic one point four billion dollar Series C funding round. This milestone establishes the company as one of the most heavily capitalized physical AI developers globally, successfully transitioning high-fidelity simulation models into real-world industrial infrastructure.

David Reger, Founder and CEO of NEURA Robotics, stated:

“The activity at Automate 2026 is part of our ongoing global expansion program to mature cognitive robotics and demonstrate readiness for large-scale industrial deployment. The Neuraverse platform is absolutely critical to proving the maturity of intelligent systems that continuously learn, adapt, and work alongside humans safely.”

From a technical perspective, the platform integrates distinct multi-axis architectures across the flagship 4NE1 humanoid airframe and the compact 4NE1 Mini variants. The physical layout utilizes cognitive multi-sensor arrays, high-resolution optical machine vision systems, and tactile force-feedback torque sensors embedded directly into the LARA and MAIRA robotic limbs to execute high-precision bin-picking and industrial assembly.

A senior enterprise spokesperson analyzed the broader macroeconomic implications of the deployment:

“Scaling physical AI networks across modern industrial facilities directly addresses terminal labor shortages and structural demographic shifts. By providing system integrators with open cloud environments, this framework lowers deployment risk and establishes scalable manufacturing resilience on a global timeline.”

Looking forward, NEURA Robotics is finalizing its primary commercial manufacturing roadmap, focusing on next-generation physical upgrades and localized U.S. training sites. Enterprise deployment pipelines exceeding one billion dollars will fund the rollout of international NEURA Gym facilities, accelerate co-development software scaling with AWS, and open advanced high-mix factory export channels before the end of the year.