U.S. Robotics Company Neura Completes Series C Funding with Amazon and Others Participating
2026-06-16 15:55
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Robotics company Neura has completed a Series C funding round, with investors including Amazon, Tether, Imec.xpand, Schaeffler, the European Investment Bank, Lingotto Horizon, and InterAlpen Partners. The specific investment amount has not been disclosed. Neura stated that its latest funding round is "the largest ever for a full-stack robotics company."

According to Pitchbook data, driven by defense and industrial demand, venture capital continues to flow into the robotics and physical artificial intelligence sector, with 1,009 deals totaling $27.6 billion last year. Pittsburgh-based general-purpose robot brain developer Skild AI raised $1.4 billion in a Series C round earlier this year.

"We believe that physical AI and cognitive robotics will be among the biggest technological transformations in the coming decades, changing industries from manufacturing and logistics to healthcare, services, and home robotics," said David Reger, founder and CEO of Neura, in a statement.

Founded in 2019, Neura develops robots that collaborate with humans for quality inspection, palletizing, welding, and other industrial applications. In recent months, the company has partnered with Dassault Systèmes, Amazon Web Services, Bosch, and others to deploy its robotics technology in factories and warehouses. Neura's product line includes industrial robotic arms, quadruped robots, mobile bases, and humanoid robots. Nafea Bshara, Vice President and Distinguished Engineer at Amazon, said in a statement that this investment is a natural extension of the collaboration between the two companies.

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