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Robotics investments top $749M in December 2023

By Dan Kara | February 7, 2024

Robotics companies raised $749 million in December 2023 as a result of 41 investments. You can see each investment in the table below or a PDF version here. Robotics investments reached about $12.9 billion for 2023.

In December 2023, makers of autonomous mobile robots for indoor applications such as e-commerce fulfillment were well represented. Examples include GreyOrange ($135M), Cyngn ($5M), Instock ($3.2M) and SWARM Robotics.

Companies producing mobile systems for outdoor use also received sizable rounds. For example, Mu Qin Zhi Neng ($5M), Oak Heron Technology ($2.5M), and Greenfield ($2M) all produce systems for agricultural operations, while Gecko Robotics ($100M) provides robots for industrial inspection.

Robotics Investments - December 2023

CompanyAmount ($M)RoundCountry Tech-Prod-Services
4AG RoboticsEstimateOtherCanadaLinear Robots, Gantry Robots
Agtonomy 22,500,000 Series AU.S.Sensors, Software
B-Robotics 2,320,135 OtherSouth KoreaIndoor Mobile Robots
basecamp vascular 6,529,588 Series AFranceSurgical Robotics
Boonray Technology 14,012,471 Series BChinaSensors, Software
BotBuilt 12,400,000 SeedU.S.Engineering Services
Clodot 8,458,223 OtherSouth KoreaSocial Robots
CYNGN 5,000,000 OtherU.S.Indoor Mobile Robots
Drone Geofencing 1,517,253 SeedFranceSoftware
FlightWin 14,140,111 Series BChinaDrones, Software
Fontan RobotEstimateSeedChinaOther Industrial
Gecko Robotics 100,000,000 Series CU.S.Outdoor Mobile Robots
German Bionic 16,148,045 Series AGermanyExoskeletons
GREENFIELDEstimateOtherU.S.Outdoor Mobile Robots
GreyOrange 135,000,000 Series DU.S.Indoor Mobile Robots
Instock 3,200,000 SeedU.S.Indoor Mobile Robots
Invert Robotics 2,697,450 OtherNetherlandsOutdoor Mobile Robots
Nanjing Jingyao Intelligent Technology (King Young Tech) 14,126,608 Series AChinaVision & Imaging
Kusa TechnologyEstimateSeedChinaAutonomous Vehicles
Langhe Medical 13,933,398 Series CChinaSurgical & Laboratory Robots
Linebird 535,000 OtherU.S.Data Acquisition
Mu Qin Zhi NengEstimateOtherChinaOutdoor Mobile Robots
Oak Heron TechnologyEstimateOtherChinaOutdoor Mobile Robots
OPiO 900,000 SeedU.S.Laboratory / Cleanroom
Oversonic RoboticsEstimateOtherItalyHumanoids
PaintJet 10,000,000 Series AU.S.Gantry Robots, Linear Robots
Phlux Technologies 75,000 SeedU.S.Sensors
Qiaotian IntelligentEstimateSeries AChinaEnd Effectors
Rightbot 6,250,000 SeedU.S.Articulated Robots, Sensors
Scewo 10,777,743 Series ASwitzerlandLifestyle Enhancement
Sea Machines14,100,000 OtherU.S.Sensors, Controlleres
Seasony 1,614,804 SeedDenmarkIndoor Mobile Robots, Linear Robots
Senta Robot TechnologyEstimateOtherChinaArticulated Robots
Sentante 6,569,762 SeedLithuaniaSurgical Robotics
Shield AI 200,000,000 OtherU.S.Software
SKYCORP Technologies 328,343 Pre-SeedEstoniaDrones
Skyline Robotics 6,450,000 SeedIsraelArticulated Robots
SWARM RoboticsEstimatePre-SeedSaudi ArabiaIndoor Mobile Robots
YardDrone 800,000 Pre-SeedIndiaDrones, Software
Zhi'an New Energy 13,941,945 Series AChinaPower Supplies
Zhiyuan Robotics 84,781,687 Series AChinaHumanoids

As seen in Figure 2, U.S. companies received the greatest number of rounds (14) and the greatest investment amount ($512M). This figure was fueled by significant outlays for Shield AI ($200M), a developer of an autonomy stack for aircraft operations, and Gecko Robotics ($100M). Chinese firms also received substantial funding ($170M, 12 companies), of which $85M went to Zhiyuan Robotics, a Shanghai-based developer of humanoid robots. Companies in Germany ($16M), Korea ($11M), and Switzerland ($11M), also received significant rounds.

Figure 2: December 2023 Robotics Investment by Country

All funding types were well represented in December 2023 (Figure 3, below). For both the total number of investments and the overall amount of funding, most rounds and investment amounts fell into the ‘Other’ category, followed by Series A funding rounds.

Figure 3: December 2023 Robotics Funding by Investment Type and Amounts

Total robotics funding for 2023 equals approximately $12.9 billion (Figure 1, below). The average monthly robotics investment over that period equals about $1.07 billion. Funding in November 2023 was $418 million. You can read all The Robot Report‘s investment coverage here.

Figure 1: Monthly Robotics Investment for 2023

Editor’s note
What defines robotics investments? The answer to this simple 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
Investment should come from venture capital firms, corporate investment groups, angel investors, and other sources. Friends-and-family investments, government/non-governmental agency grants, and crowd-sourced funding are excluded.

Robotics 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 [email protected].

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