The scale of this funding reflects the surging demand for physical artificial intelligence, a sector where Neura Robotics already claims an order backlog exceeding $1 billion. Beyond the primary tech giants, the round drew participation from a diverse coalition of investors, including Qualcomm Technologies, Bosch, Schaeffler, Tether, and the European Investment Bank.
Capital will be directed toward commercializing cognitive robotics at mass scale and refining the company's proprietary AI-powered platform. A core component of this strategy involves building a specialized network designed to train robots in complex, real-world conditions rather than controlled laboratory settings, effectively bridging the gap between digital intelligence and physical execution.

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