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Gravis Robotics a Swiss Unicorn After $200m Raise

The ETH Zurich spinout says its retrofit kits can make mixed fleets autonomous or semi-autonomous while avoiding the need to build new machines.

  • On Monday, Zurich-based Gravis Robotics announced a $200 million Series A investment led by SoftBank, marking what the company bills as the largest funding round in construction robotics history.
  • SoftBank Group aims to dominate the "physical AI" market, backing the startup to deploy retrofit kits that turn existing excavators from manufacturers like Caterpillar, Volvo, and John Deere into autonomous fleets.
  • Gravis CTO Dominic Jud stated the firm's Gravis Rack and Gravis Copilot systems utilize machine telemetry to match "subtle physical feedback," claiming up to 30% productivity gains over manual operation.
  • The startup also secured a role on an $8 million UK-government-backed autonomy project with Flannery, building on previous funding rounds led by IQ Capital and Zacua Ventures.
  • Masayoshi Son continues to assemble a significant robotics portfolio, including Agile Robots, as he pushes to make physical AI central to the conglomerate's next phase.
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(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Jung Joo-ho = SoftBank Group [according to] Gravis Robotics, a Swiss startup that develops autonomous driving software for construction equipment...

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