Mobileye to Acquire Humanoid Robotics Startup Mentee for ...
Mobileye will pay $900 million to combine Mentee’s humanoid robotics breakthroughs with its automotive AI expertise, aiming to lead Physical Artificial Intelligence globally.
- Tuesday at CES in Las Vegas, Mobileye Global Inc. announced it will acquire Mentee Robotics Ltd. for $900 million, with Mentee continuing as an independent unit.
- Amnon Shashua said Mobileye 3.0 broadens the company toward Physical Artificial Intelligence by combining Mentee's humanoid breakthroughs with Mobileye's automotive autonomy, calling it a new chapter.
- The deal includes 612 million in cash and up to 26.2 million shares of Mobileye Class A common stock, approved by Mobileye's board and Intel, expected to close in the first quarter of 2026.
- Mentee Robotics Ltd. will gain access to Mobileye Global Inc.'s customer base and begin rolling out humanoids for fulfillment centers and factories, while Mobileye announced a 9 million-system ADAS deal and projects over 19 million deliveries.
- Notably, the deal features founder overlap and Shashua recused himself from the decision, which Mobileye approved, with Shashua set to receive $900 million, and Prof. Shalev‑Schwartz $118 million.
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