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Nvidia, Amazon, Qualcomm Back $1.4bn Bet on German Robotics Firm Neura

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A German robotics startup has secured one of Europe’s largest artificial intelligence funding rounds, in a fresh move that underscores how the race to build humanoid robots is rapidly emerging as the next major battleground after generative AI. Neura Robotics announced a Series C financing round worth up to $1.4 billion, attracting backing from some […] The post Nvidia, Amazon, Qualcomm Back $1.4bn Bet on German Robotics Firm Neura appeared firs…

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A young Swabian company also gets money from Amazon and Nvidia. This shows what is possible in this country – and that big goals are needed for big results.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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Geneva, June 12, 2026 - Giano Capital, an investment company based in Geneva founded and led by the entrepreneur and investor in the technology sector Alberto Chalon, is one of the main investors of the Serie C round up to $1.4 billion announced by NEURA Robotics, pioneer of cognitive robotics and creator of the Neuaverse. The funding is aimed at accelerating the construction of the world's leading physical AI platform and brings together global…

·Italy
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The German start-up Neura Robotics collects up to $1.4 million – a record for Germany. But financing round also shows how much domestic venture capital is lacking.It's a message like an exclamation sign: the small and young robot manufacturer Neura Robotics receives up to $1.4 billion from private investors to finance its growth – the highest sum that a young start-up has ever collected in Germany at a single stroke. Go, you think, involuntarily…

Neura Robotics receives a lot of money in a financing round. The company wants to use this specifically for the further development of, among other things, Neuraverse.

·Germany
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Heise broke the news in Germany on Friday, June 12, 2026.
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