- Gravis Robotics accelerates global growth
The funding was co-led by IQ Capital and Zacua Ventures, with Pear VC, Imad (CVC of Nesma Partners), Sunna Ventures, Armada Investment and Holcim, and will be used to accelerate Gravis’ global rollout, grow the team, and expand Gravis’ growing network of partnerships with OEMs, contractors, and dealers Gravis Robotics – the earthmoving autonomy platform– is pulling further ahead in
- ETH spinout Gravis Robotics raises $23M from IQ Capital, Zacua to . . .
Gravis Robotics, a Zurich startup from ETH Zurich, retrofits excavators and loaders with AI autonomy kits to boost construction productivity by 30%, enhance safety, and address skilled labor shortages Recently raised $23M to expand in UK, US, and EU markets
- Exclusive: Gravis Robotics raises $23M to bring AI autonomy to . . .
The funding was led by IQ Capital and Zacua Ventures, with participation from Pear VC, Imad, Sunna Ventures, Armada Investment, and Holcim Gravis plans to use the funds to build more machines and
- Gravis Robotics raises $23M to integrate AI into earthmoving . . .
Gravis Robotics AG, a startup that develops autonomy kits for earthmoving vehicles, has closed a $23 million funding round IQ Capital and Zacua Ventures led the investment Gravis stated in its
- Gravis Robotics Secures $23M for Earthmoving Autonomy
Gravis Robotics secures $23M as it expands autonomous excavator deployments to seven countries IQ Capital and Zacua Ventures co-led
- Gravis Robotics Secures $23M To Scale Its Autonomous Earthmoving Technology
Swiss-based autonomous earthmoving startup Gravis Robotics has raised $23 million in new funding, co-led by IQ Capital and Zacua Ventures, with participation from Pear VC, Imad (Nesma Partners’ CVC), Sunna Ventures, Armada Investment, and Holcim The company also announced several new industry partnerships that deepen its role in transforming global construction Founded in late […]
- Gravis secures $23m for its AI earthmoving tech
Gravis Robotics has raised $23M (£17m) to bring its autonomous earthmoving technology to the UK US, and EU Gravis’s technology transforms construction machinery with AI, cameras and sensors so it can operate autonomously or assist human operators
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