US Tech Giants Back German Robotics Firm Neura Robotics in $1.4 Billion Funding Round
Quick Look
- German robotics company Neura Robotics has secured up to $1.4 billion in Series C funding from major tech firms including Amazon, Nvidia, and Qualcomm, alongside European investors.
- The company's valuation reached approximately $7 billion, signaling a surge in investment for AI-powered physical systems.
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Why It Matters
Major U.S. tech companies and European industrial firms have invested in German robotics startup Neura Robotics. This funding round, valued up to $1.4 billion, comes as global investment in robotics startups reaches record highs.
U.S. tech giants have backed a German company in its latest fundraising round to develop its humanoid robotics tech.
Neura Robotics' Series C financing, which is worth up to $1.4 billion, featured Tether, Qualcomm, Amazon and Nvidia, alongside European industrial companies Bosch and Schaeffler and the European Investment Bank.
The company hit a valuation of around $7 billion, according to a source familiar with the matter, who asked to remain anonymous as they weren't authorized to discuss the information. The company declined to comment on the valuation.
"The future of AI will not only live on screens," said David Reger, founder and CEO of Neura Robotics, in a statement. "It will move, interact, learn and work beside us in the real world."
The full funding is contingent on Neura hitting certain milestones based on company performance, the source added. Neura declined to comment on the milestones.
Investors have piled into robotics startups in recent times as attention turns to deploying AI in physical systems that can interact in real-world environments.
Robotics companies have raised $55.8 billion so far in 2026, according to Dealroom, a record figure nearly double the previous record raised last year.
The majority of that has been raised by companies in the U.S. and China, but new robotics companies in Europe are also being developed. They include German-based SoftBank-backed Agile Robots and U.K.-based Humanoid.
"Many believed globally relevant AI infrastructure companies could only emerge from Silicon Valley," Reger said.
"We believe the next generation of AI leaders can emerge anywhere in the world where there is enough vision, engineering talent and execution speed," he added.
"With this financing, Neura is firmly among the global leaders in the robotics race, alongside the best in the US and China."
What to Watch
AI outlook — possibilities, not facts
Neura Robotics will likely achieve its performance milestones to secure the full $1.4 billion funding.
Likely · Medium term
Increased investment and development in European robotics startups.
Very likely · Medium term
Open Questions
- What are the specific milestones Neura Robotics must hit for the full funding amount?
- What is the exact breakdown of investment from each participating company?
- What specific AI technologies is Neura Robotics focusing on?
- How will this funding impact Neura Robotics' product development timeline?






