NEURA Robotics, the pioneer in cognitive robotics and creator of the Neuraverse, announced a landmark Series C financing with a total round size of up to $1.4 billion to accelerate its mission of building the world’s leading Physical AI platform. The financing brings together global leaders across AI, robotics, compute, manufacturing and industrial infrastructure, including Tether, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., Amazon, NVIDIA, imec.xpand, Bosch, Schaeffler, European Investment Bank, Lingotto Horizon, InterAlpen Partners and others.
NEURA is building a new category of AI infrastructure where cognitive robots continuously learn, collaborate and operate across real world environments through a shared intelligence ecosystem called the Neuraverse. Unlike traditional robotics companies focused on isolated machines or narrow industrial automation, NEURA combines robotics, AI, sensors, edge compute and large scale learning infrastructure into one unified platform architecture designed for global deployment.
Physical AI: From Vision to Global Deployment
“The future of AI will not only live on screens,” said David Reger, Founder and CEO of NEURA Robotics. “It will move, interact, learn and work beside us in the real world. We believe Physical AI and cognitive robotics will become one of the largest technology shifts of the coming decades, transforming industries ranging from manufacturing and logistics to healthcare, services and household robotics.”
The funding will accelerate:
- global deployment of cognitive robots and humanoids,
- expansion of the Neuraverse platform,
- rollout of NEURA Gyms, large-scale real-world training environments for cognitive robots,
- scaling of manufacturing and deployment infrastructure,
- and development of next generation Physical AI systems.
- Trusted by Industry: $1bn+ Orderbook and a Global Partner Ecosystem
NEURA’s strategic collaborations span leading industrial and AI players including Bosch, Schaeffler, Kawasaki, Delta Electronics, Qualcomm Technologies, Amazon and NVIDIA, positioning the company at the intersection of robotics, industrial automation and artificial intelligence.
The company’s existing orderbook and strategic deployment pipeline exceed $1 billion. As AI moves from digital systems into the physical world, NEURA believes the next major competitive advantage will come from combining intelligence with real world interaction, sensing and scalable deployment infrastructure. “In the future, people will not only ask what AI can say,” said Reger. “They will ask what AI can physically do.”
Building the Infrastructure for an Open Physical AI World
To support this transition, NEURA is building one of the world’s first open Physical AI ecosystems, the Neuraverse, where robots continuously exchange skills, capabilities and real-world learning across deployments. The company is also expanding its global network of NEURA Gyms, specialized large scale training environments combining real world sensor interaction, simulation and multimodal learning pipelines to create one of the largest real world robotics data infrastructures globally.
“Many believed globally relevant AI infrastructure companies could only emerge from Silicon Valley,” Reger added. “We believe the next generation of AI leaders can emerge anywhere in the world where there is enough vision, engineering talent and execution speed. With this financing, NEURA is firmly among the global leaders in the robotics race, alongside the best in the US and China. At the end, this is not only about robotics. It is about building technologies the world will depend on.”
As part of its long-term strategy, NEURA is also shaping decentralized AI architectures, edge intelligence and machine native economic systems together with strategic infrastructure partners. The company believes trusted, open and interoperable robotics ecosystems will become increasingly important as AI systems move into factories, logistics centers, healthcare environments and homes.