Humanoid Robot Maker Raises $123M in New FundingHumanoid Robot Maker Raises $123M in New Funding

Neura Robotics uses its own unique sensor technology and AI integration to develop market-ready humanoid robots

Liz Hughes, Editor, IoT World Today and AI Business

January 21, 2025

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A Neura Robotics humanoid robot with a bird perched on its hand
Neura Robotics

German robot maker Neura Robotics has raised $123 million in a series B funding round as the company looks to fund its vision for developing market-ready cognitive and humanoid robots.

The funding round was led by Lingotto Investment Management and included participation from BlueCrest Capital Management, Volvo Cars Tech Fund, InterAlpen Partners, Vsquared Ventures, HV Capital, Delta Electronics, C4 Ventures, L-Bank and Neura Robotics founder David Reger.

Founded in 2019, Neura Robotics develops cognitive and humanoid robots the company said are “designed to work seamlessly with humans” in manufacturing, logistics and health care. 

“Cognitive robotics is expected to become bigger than the smartphone,” said Reger, founder and CEO. “I am proud that Neura is the first one to ship a commercially viable cognitive robot and remains the only humanoid robotics company in Germany. This investment shows the confidence our investors have in my team and in pioneering advanced robotics in Europe.”

The company plans to use the funds for research and development, as well as supporting Neura’s launch of its newest products built on the company’s Neuraverse platform and by integrating AI. 

Last year the company doubled its employees to more than 300 and achieved 10X revenue growth. 

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The company also said it has secured orders and commitments of more than $1 billion. 

In 2023, Neura Robotics announced it raised $55 million earmarked toward expanding operations in Asia and the U.S., and ramp up its manufacturing capabilities.

The company said it was the first to combine AI and robotics, creating robots that can perceive their environment, possess memory and make entirely autonomous decisions. Neura’s robotics platform uses “reflexive sensory processing” to give its robots predictive action and autonomous decision-making.

This article was first published in AI Business's sister publication IoT World Today.

About the Author

Liz Hughes

Editor, IoT World Today and AI Business

Liz Hughes is an award-winning digital media editor with more than three decades of experience in newspaper, magazine and online media industries. 

A proven digital media strategist and editor, Liz has produced content and offered editorial support and leadership for a variety of web publications, including Fast Company, NBC Boston, Street Fight, QuinStreet, WTWH Media, AOL/Patch Media and Design News.

A skilled social media strategist experienced in developing and maintaining an audience across multiple platforms and brands, Liz also enjoys sharing her knowledge and expertise to help businesses small and large.

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