
Serve Robotics has secured a total of $166 million in funding to enhance its last-mile delivery capabilities. This includes an $86 million financing round completed in December 2024, followed by an additional $80 million raised from a shelf offering. The company aims to deploy up to 2,000 sidewalk delivery robots by the end of 2025. The funding will solidify Serve Robotics' liquidity position and support its expansion efforts in the rapidly growing market for automated delivery solutions. In a separate development, RoboForce has raised $10 million to develop AI-powered robotic solutions for high-risk industries, focusing on labor shortages in sectors such as solar and space. The funding will enable RoboForce to create a workforce of robots designed to undertake repetitive and dangerous tasks, enhancing safety and efficiency in these fields.


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