Germany is producing a significant cluster of robotics and autonomy funding this year.


Yesterday, Munich-founded microagi announced a $55 million seed round, which the company described as the largest seed financing in German history.
It joins several much larger rounds across the stack, four of which were announced within the past five weeks.
NEURA Robotics announced a Series C of up to $1.4 billion for its physical AI platform.
Quantum Systems signed a $1.2 billion Series D to scale autonomous systems across air, land and sea.
Helsing raised $1.8 billion at an $18 billion valuation as it expands from defence AI software into autonomous aircraft, drones and underwater systems.
STARK also raised ~$570M, to expand research, manufacturing and production of autonomous systems.
These companies are targeting different markets, but together they represent a growing German cluster spanning physical AI, robotics infrastructure, drones and other autonomous systems.
*Leading rounds represented; non-exhaustive map.
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