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NEURA Robotics Raises $1.4 Billion to Accelerate Humanoid Robot Production

NEURA Robotics GmbH has announced a Series C funding round that could reach up to $1.4 billion, depending on the fulfillment of unspecified investor conditions. The company said the financing from global technology leaders will help accelerate its development of "cognitive robots" and physical AI systems. Founded in 2019, NEURA Robotics builds systems that combine robotics, artificial intelligence, sensors, edge compute, and a large-scale infrastructure into a unified architecture.
David Reger, founder and CEO of NEURA Robotics, stated:
"The future of AI will not only live on screens. It will move, interact, learn, and work beside us in the real world. We believe physical AI and cognitive robotics will become one of the largest technology shifts of the coming decades, transforming industries ranging from manufacturing and logistics to healthcare, services, and household robotics."
NEURA Robotics offers light robot arms, mobile robots, and humanoid robots, as well as sensor kits, for manufacturing and supply chain applications. The company is building the Neuraverse, an open physical AI ecosystem for robots to learn across deployments, and expanding its global network of NEURA Gyms, specialized large-scale training environments combining real-world sensor interaction, simulation, and multimodal learning pipelines.
Strategic partners include Robert Bosch GmbH, Dassault Systèmes, Schaeffler, Kawasaki, Delta Electronics, Qualcomm Technologies, Amazon, and NVIDIA. Nakul Duggal, executive vice president and general manager of the Automotive, Industrial and Embedded IoT, and Robotics Group at Qualcomm, commented:
"Physical AI represents the next major evolution of computing, extending intelligence into real-world environments. Robotics is one of the most demanding edge AI use cases, where systems must perceive, reason, and act instantly, reliably, and on-device for safety-critical applications. By combining our leading edge AI capabilities, high-performance computing and connectivity with NEURA's Neuraverse platform, we are helping accelerate the deployment of intelligent machines that can operate safely and efficiently alongside humans across industries."
Investors in NEURA Robotics' Series C round included Tether, Qualcomm, Amazon, NVIDIA, imec.xpand, Bosch, Schaeffler, European Investment Bank, Lingotto Horizon, and InterAlpen Partners. NEURA asserted that its existing orderbook and strategic deployment pipeline exceed $1 billion.
The latest funding will accelerate global deployment of cognitive robots and humanoids from Europe to the U.S., China, and Japan; expansion of the Neuraverse platform; rollout of NEURA Gyms; scaling of manufacturing and deployment infrastructure across Germany and India, with a goal of millions of robots by 2030; and development of next-generation physical AI systems.
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