Technology companies such as ROBOTERA, Balcony, and Video Rebirth, among others, announced venture capital funding across robotics, AI-powered property data infrastructure, and AI video generation technologies.

ROBOTERA raises over $200 mn funding
ROBOTERA announced it has raised over $200 million in a new financing round led by SF Group, HSG, and IDG Capital, following its earlier RMB 1 billion strategic round completed in March. The company develops humanoid robotics and embodied AI technologies for industrial and enterprise applications. The funding will support research and development, product scaling, and commercialization of robotics platforms integrating advanced AI systems. ROBOTERA focuses on building intelligent robotic systems capable of autonomous movement and task execution across operational environments. This venture capital funding reflects increasing investor demand for robotics and embodied AI infrastructure designed to accelerate automation, intelligent manufacturing, and next-generation human-machine interaction technologies.
Balcony raises $14 mn seed funding
Balcony announced it has raised approximately $14 million in seed funding to build digital infrastructure for the U.S. property market. The company develops modern data infrastructure technology designed to improve accessibility, interoperability, and management of property-related information. The funding will support platform expansion, engineering growth, and development of scalable digital rails for real estate and municipal systems. Balcony aims to modernize fragmented property data environments through cloud-based architecture and automation technologies. This venture capital funding highlights growing investment in proptech infrastructure platforms focused on digitization, operational efficiency, and improved data transparency across large-scale real estate ecosystems.
Video Rebirth raises funding for AI video engine
Video Rebirth announced funding to accelerate development of BACH, its industrial-grade AI video generation engine designed for cinematic multi-shot video production. Previous announcements from the company stated that Video Rebirth completed funding rounds including investments totaling up to $80 million. The company develops AI foundation models focused on character consistency, camera control, emotional realism, and narrative video generation. The funding supports research, infrastructure scaling, and enterprise deployment initiatives for AI-powered visual production systems. Video Rebirth’s technology is designed for studios, agencies, and enterprise media production environments. This venture capital funding reflects increasing investor interest in generative AI infrastructure and professional-grade AI video technologies supporting commercial content creation and media workflows.
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