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Robotics investments top $466M in April 2024

By Dan Kara | May 29, 2024

a bar graph showing robotics investment totals for the previous 12 months.

Figure 1: Global Robotics Investment – Trailing 12 Months.

Robotics investments reached at least $466 million in April 2024, the result of 36 funding rounds. The April investments figure lagged recent months and was the smallest amount since November 2023. April 2024’s investment total was significantly less than the trailing 12-month average of $1.1 billion (see Figure 1).

Providers of collaborative robots scored the two largest rounds. As described in Table 1, Collaborative Robotics’ $100 million Series B round was April’s largest investment. As its name implies, the California-based firm is developing collaborative robots and enabling software for their use. China’s Rokae, a provider of collaborative and industrial robots, secured $70 million in April. 

April 2024 Robotics Investments

CompanyAmount ($)RoundCountryTechnology
10Lines$1,605,004Series AEstoniaOutdoor Mobile Robots
Accelerating EvolutionEstimateSeries AChinaExoskeletons
Adagy Robotics$500,000Pre-SeedUSASoftware
Adamo RobotEstimateOtherSpainRehabilitative Robots
Allen Control Systems$12,000,000SeedUSADefense Technology
Asensus Surgical$20,000,000OtherUSASurgical Robots
AutoPylot$1,525,400OtherUSASoftware
BurnBot$20,000,000OtherUSAService Robots
Collaborative Robotics$100,000,000Series BUSACollaborative Robots
Control One AI$350,000Pre-SeedIndiaSoftware
CYNGN$5,000,000OtherUSAMobile Robots
Deltia.ai$4,800,000seedGermanyPicking Robots
Excelland AI (Uditech)EstimateOtherChinaMobile Robots
Forcen$6,100,000OtherCanadaForce/Torque Sensing
Formic TechnologiesEstimateOtherUSACollaborative Robots
Fotokite$10,990,738Series BSwitzerlandDrones
Fox RoboticsEstimateOtherUSAAutonomous Forklifts
Greeneye Technologies$20,000,000IsraelPrecision Agriculture
HyLight$3,900,000OtherFrancePrecision Agriculture
ikitbotEstimateSeedChinaMobile Robots
Innoplier (Harbin Gong Zhiling)$1,250,000SeedChinaMobile Robots
K-Scale Labs$500,000Pre-SeedUSAHumanoids
Kalman$365,330SeedKoreaQuadrupeds, Unmanned Underwater Vehicles
Kraken Robotics$57,768,023OtherCanadaSensing
Mengyou Intelligence$3,000,000SeedChinaRobotic Toys
Mentee Robotics$17,000,000OtherIsraelHumanoids
Moying Robotics$13,824,757Series AChinaMobile Manipulators
Olivaw Robotics$1,303,458Pre-SeedGermanySoftware
Pipedream Labs$13,000,000OtherUSAMobile Robots
Pivot Robots$500,000Pre-SeedUSASoftware
Planys Technologies$5,157,511SeedIndiaUnmanned Underwater Vehicles
Raion RoboticsEstimateSeedKoreaQuadrupeds
Rise Robotics$14,364,512OtherUSAMotion Control
RisenLightenEstimateSeedChinaSoftware
RoboBurger$1,500,000OtherUSAOther Commercial
RoboMinderEstimateSeedUKSoftware
Rokae$70,506,944OtherChinaCollaborative Robots
Serve Robotics$40,000,000OtherUSAMobile Robots
Shinkei$6,000,0000SeedUSAPrecision Agriculture
SpinEM Robotics$10,703,452Series AFranceSurgical Robots
TerraClear$15,306,337Series AUSAPrecision Agriculture
Venus Concept$5,000,000RefinancingCanadaSurgical Robots
Vitestro$22,000,000OtherNetherlandsHealthcare
Voyager Technology$13,815,971Series BChinaSensing

Other companies attracting substantial rounds illustrate the broad range of company types that received funding in April 2024. For example, Kraken Robotics, a developer of unmanned underwater vehicles and sensors, pulled in $45 million, while Serve Robotics, a provider of autonomous mobile delivery robots, attracted $40 million. Other April funding leaders included Asensus Surgical ($20 million), a supplier of robotic laparoscopy systems, and humanoid robot provider Mentee Robotics ($17 million).

As with previous months, companies located in the United States and China received the largest funding amounts, $239 million and $115 million, respectively (See Figure 2). Companies based in the U.S. (14) and China (9) also received the majority of the rounds.

For both the total number of investments and the overall amount of funding, most fell into the ‘Other’ category, a catchall phrase for investment types that fall outside the typical stages of funding that businesses go through before their initial public offering (ex. Seed, Series A, B, C, D, E and F funding).

a pie chart showing robotics investments by country.

Figure 2: April 2024 robotics investment by country.

a table showing robotics investments by type and amount.

Figure 3: April 2024 robotics funding by investment type and amount.

Editor’s Note
What defines robotics investments? The answer to this question is central in any attempt to quantify them with some degree of rigor. To make investment analyses consistent, repeatable, and valuable, it is critical to wring out as much subjectivity as possible during the evaluation process. This begins with a definition of terms and a description of assumptions.

Investors and Investing
Robotics investments should come from venture capital firms, corporate investment groups, angel investors, and other sources. Friends-and-family investments, government/non-governmental agency grants, and crowdsourced funding are excluded.

Robotics and Intelligent Systems Companies
Robotics companies must generate or expect to generate revenue from the production of robotics products (that sense, analyze, and act in the physical world), hardware or software subsystems and enabling technologies for robots, or services supporting robotics devices. For this analysis, autonomous vehicles (including technologies that support autonomous driving) and drones are considered robots, while 3D printers, CNC systems, and various types of “hard” automation are not.

Companies that are “robotic” in name only, or use the term “robot” to describe products and services that do not enable or support devices acting in the physical world, are excluded. For example, this includes “software robots” and robotic process automation. Many firms have multiple locations in different countries. Company locations given in the analysis are based on the publicly listed headquarters in legal documents, press releases, etc.

Verification
Funding information is collected from several public and private sources. These include press releases from corporations and investment groups, corporate briefings, market research firms, and association and industry publications. In addition, information comes from sessions at conferences and seminars, as well as during private interviews with industry representatives, investors, and others. Unverifiable investments are excluded and estimates are made where investment amounts are not provided or are unclear.

About The Author

Dan Kara

Dan Kara is Vice President, Research & Analyst Services at WTWH Media. He can be reached at dkara@wtwhmedia.com.

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