en.Wedoany.com Reported - NEURA Robotics, a physical AI robotics company headquartered in Germany, announced on June 10, 2026, that it has completed a record-breaking $1.4 billion Series C funding round. The round was led by the Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan, with other participating investment institutions including NVIDIA, Microsoft Ventures, and Deutsche Bank.
The funds from this round will be used to accelerate the R&D and market expansion of NEURA Robotics' globally leading physical AI platform. The core of the company's technological approach is to develop a universal AI software architecture that enables it to control robots of different forms—from industrial collaborative robots and humanoid robots to service robots—to perform complex tasks. The company currently has offices in Germany, the United States, and Singapore. Its representative collaborative robot product, "MAiRA," is the world's first collaborative robot equipped with "neuro-symbolic AI."
Founded in 2019, NEURA Robotics is built on two pillars: "advanced hardware design capabilities" and an "embodied intelligence software platform." The $1.4 billion funding amount sets a new record for the largest single funding round ever by a European robotics company. The company's founder and CEO stated that this round of funding will help the company recruit top AI talent globally and accelerate the mass production process of its next-generation general-purpose humanoid robot.
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