
Neura Robotics, a German startup specializing in cognitive and humanoid robotics, has successfully raised €120 million (approximately $123 million) in Series B funding. The investment round was led by Lingotto Investment, with additional participation from the Volvo Cars Tech Fund and other investors. The funds will be utilized to enhance the company's robotics capabilities, positioning it for increased competition in the international market. Neura Robotics is recognized for developing robots that can 'see, hear, and touch', aiming to advance its vision for the future of robotics.




Another huge VC round for a humanoid robot maker: https://t.co/BwQyMKJCBW But a giant question is why startups keep working on robots for manufacturing, etc. that have the human limitations of two arms/hands.
🤖🇩🇪 Elon Musk’s rival NEURA Robotics grabs €120M to advance cognitive and humanoid robotics vision. https://t.co/2GMXFuYeDJ #tech #funding #news #robotics #techstartup
"Robeauté’s robots are the size of a grain of rice and are introduced to the brain through a tiny burr hole, 3mm wide. The microrobots are then able to move through the brain’s extracellular matrix in curved lines to reach hard-to-access places" https://t.co/oRbpatipyl