Several tech startups — Neura Robotics Plans, Algorized, Sereact, among others, have announced their venture capital funding to bolster innovation and business growth.

Neura Robotics Raises €1 bn
Neura Robotics announced plans to raise approximately €1 billion (about $1.2 billion) in a growth funding round anchored by Tether Holdings, valuing the company at around €4 billion. The company develops AI-powered humanoid and cognitive robotics platforms designed for industrial and consumer applications. The planned capital infusion will accelerate research and development, expand AI integration capabilities, and scale global commercialization efforts. The proposed round reflects increasing investor confidence in advanced robotics and automation technologies, positioning Neura Robotics to compete in the rapidly evolving intelligent robotics and embodied AI market.
Algorized Raises $13 mn
Algorized, a Swiss-American robotics AI startup co-founded by Pranav Anand, raised $13 million in Series A funding. The round was led by Run Ventures, with participation from the Amazon Industrial Innovation Fund and Acrobator Ventures. Algorized develops a human-aware AI perception system designed to serve as a “nervous system” for industrial robots. The funding will accelerate product development, expand enterprise partnerships, and support deployment in factories and warehouses requiring safe human-robot collaboration. The investment strengthens Algorized’s position in AI-driven industrial automation and intelligent robotics solutions.
Sereact Secures €25 mn Sereact, an Austrian AI robotics software company, raised €25 million in Series A funding led by Creandum. The company provides hardware-agnostic AI software that enhances robotic perception, decision-making, and autonomous planning capabilities. The capital will support expansion into North America, strengthen engineering teams, and scale commercial deployments across manufacturing and logistics sectors. Sereact’s platform enables more flexible and intelligent robotic automation in dynamic industrial environments. The funding highlights growing venture capital interest in AI-powered robotics software designed to drive productivity and scalable automation across global supply chains.
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