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Agile Robots closes $220M Series C funding

By Mike Oitzman | September 10, 2021

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Agile Robots announces the completion of Series C financing led by SoftBank Vision Fund 2 | Image credit: Agile Robot

Germany based Agile Robots, announces the completion of a Series C financing with a total investment of US$220 million. The financing round is led by SoftBank Vision Fund 2*, followed by financial investors including but not limited to Chimera Investments under Abu Dhabi Royal Group, GL Ventures, Sequoia China and Linear Capital (in alphabetical order), and strategic investors including Xiaomi Group, Foxconn Industrial Internet (“FII”), and Midas. The proceeds from this financing round will be mainly used for the company’s product development, mass production and global sales business expansion.

According to Crunchbase, the company has raised a total amount of $240M.

The company was founded in 2018, with its headquarters both in Munich, Germany and Beijing, China. With German Aerospace Centre (“DLR”) as its technical backbone and the core concept of “artificial intelligence empowerment”, the company is committed to promoting the deep combination and innovation of artificial intelligence and robotics and expansion of robotics applications into more fields. DLR is not only the first institute to send intelligent robots into space and perform complex tasks such as human-robot collaboration, but also the first in the world to propose and develop successful force-controlled robots that adopted by industries.

Agile Robots independently developed and launched a portfolio ofsoftware and hardware products. This includes its operating system AgileCore; its smart force-controlled robot DIANA; a medical robot; humanoid dexterous five-finger hands; and its flexible intelligent platform (FIP).

Currently, the company has implemented its robots for production in multiple industrial scenarios. Agile Robots’ products have been successfully put into mass production, achieved large-scale applications in medical, industrial (consumer electronics, automotive, jewelry and other precision assembly and manufacturing scenarios), agricultural, education and service fields.

Agile Robots is expanding globally. In the Chinese Market, it has completed the strategic layout in multiple regions. The company has reached comprehensive strategic cooperation with a Chinese orthopedic surgery robot company. The solution has been deployed into multiple Chinese top-tier general and specialist hospitals. The company also serves an international consumer electronics production giant, an international top telecom service provider and a leading electronic equipment manufacturer.

Dr. Zhaopeng Chen, the founder of Agile Robots said: “With the unique technology by combining a robotic OS and a sensitive robot, Agile Robots is seeking for fundamental breakthrough in robotic area and realistically applying the next generation of robots into intelligent precision assembly area and medical treatment, which can only be accomplished by human beings right now. With the supports from our reputable investors and customers, we are confident to push the robotics into new era with all our partners.”

“As part of our ongoing commitment to China’s dynamic market and to help entrepreneurs drive a wave of innovation, we are delighted to partner with Dr. Zhaopeng Chen, Peter Meusel, and the Agile Robots team,” said Dr. Eric Chen, Managing Partner at SoftBank Investment Advisers. “Agile Robots connects artificial intelligence with advanced robotics technology to solve some of the most challenging industry problems and is the latest example of our continued support of China’s growing technology sector.”

Luke Li, Founding Partner of Hillhouse Group, said, “Hillhouse is a long-term investor in Agile Robots, having participated in several of its financing rounds, including the seed round. We were delighted to witness Dr. Zhaopeng Chen’s team achieve multiple breakthroughs in the field of robotics. Agile Robots has developed high-precision force-controlled robots with advanced collision detection and joint-torque control capabilities that can be rapidly deployed and adapted to a variety of application scenarios. These force-controlled robots have the potential to drive revolutionary innovations in industrial robotics applications. Hillhouse’s investment in Agile Robotics stands at the intersection of our longstanding interdisciplinary research in the robotics industry and our research and investment in advanced manufacturing, including in high-end precision equipment, smart robots, alternative energy and new materials. We look forward to Agile Robots’ continuous contribution to the efforts in upgrading the manufacturing sector.

Caroline Fu, partner of Sequoia China, said: “Despite the demand for robots is fast growing, traditional robots are limited in standard tasks. We are optimistic about Agile Robots’ potential market of general-purpose robots by integrating intelligent robots, force-sensing and robot vision. Their innovative technology can be applied widely in markets with large-scale and complex demand for robots, such as medical treatment, 3C and automotive manufacturing. We hope that Agile Robots will develop and apply more industry-leading innovative technologies in the near future to provide efficient, reliable and low-cost solutions for more complex scenarios.”

*As of the date of this press release, SoftBank Group Corp. has made capital contributions to allow investments by SoftBank Vision Fund 2 (“SVF 2”) in certain portfolio companies. The information included herein is made for informational purposes only and does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy limited partnership interests in any fund, including SVF 2. SVF 2 has yet to have an external close, and any potential third-party investors shall receive additional information related to any SVF 2 investments prior to closing.

About The Author

Mike Oitzman

Mike Oitzman is Editor of WTWH's Robotics Group and founder of the Mobile Robot Guide. Oitzman is a robotics industry veteran with 25-plus years of experience at various high-tech companies in the roles of marketing, sales and product management. He can be reached at [email protected]

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