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German Robotics Startup Neura Robotics Secures $1.4 Billion Funding Round

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June 15, 2026
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German Robotics Startup Neura Robotics Secures $1.4 Billion Funding Round
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German robotics company Neura Robotics has secured $1.4 billion in investment funding, marking one of the largest financing rounds ever completed by a startup in Germany and highlighting growing investor confidence in the future of humanoid robotics.

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The company announced that the new capital will support its long-term expansion plans to scale commercial production to several million robots by 2030.

The funding round attracted a broad group of major investors from the technology, industrial and financial sectors.

Among them are Tether, Qualcomm, Nvidia, Amazon, automotive and industrial supplier Schaeffler, technology group Bosch, and the European Investment Bank.

The company did not disclose how much each investor contributed or how much of the pledged funding has already been received.

Founded in 2019, Neura Robotics develops humanoid robots designed to work alongside humans in both industrial and household environments.

Its robots are equipped with capabilities such as vision, hearing and touch, allowing them to interact with their surroundings and perform a wide range of tasks.

David Reger, the company’s founder, said artificial intelligence will increasingly move beyond screens and become part of the physical world through machines that can move, learn and collaborate with people in everyday life.

Neura Robotics already maintains strategic partnerships in Germany with Schaeffler and Bosch.

According to the company, its current purchase orders and long-term development projects exceed $1 billion, underlining the strong demand for its technology as the global race to develop advanced robotics accelerates.

The latest funding round reflects the growing interest in humanoid robots as companies seek to combine artificial intelligence with physical automation, a field that many industry experts see as one of the next major frontiers in technology.

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