Nuro valued at $6 billion in latest funding round
- Nuro, an autonomous delivery company created in 2016, completed a Series E funding round.
- Nuro aims to expand its AI delivery platform and commercial relationships with the new capital.
- Nuro builds AI systems for driverless delivery and has partnered with Domino's and Kroger.
- The Series E funding reached $106 million, valuing Nuro at $6 billion after earlier rounds.
- Nuro plans to license its technology for autonomous fleets, competing with companies like Wayve.
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Self-driving startup Nuro raises $106 million at lower valuation
(Bloomberg / Natalie Lung) — Nuro Inc., the self-driving tech startup founded by two former Waymo engineers, announced a new funding round that it said will support its commercial expansion plans in additional US cities and internationally through 2027. The Mountain View, California-based company raised $106 million in a Series E round from a mix of new and returning investors, the company said in a statement Wednesday. Existing backers who part…
Autonomous driving startup Nuro raises $106M in funding at $6B valuation to scale its AI-powered delivery robots - Tech Startups
Nuro, the autonomous delivery startup founded by two ex-Google engineers, has raised $106 million in fresh funding, pushing its valuation to $6 billion, the company announced on Wednesday. The Series E round is the company’s first major raise in over […] The post Autonomous driving startup Nuro raises $106M in funding at $6B valuation to scale its AI-powered delivery robots first appeared on Tech Startups.
Nuro valued at $6 billion in latest funding round
Autonomous driving technology startup Nuro said on Wednesday it was valued at $6 billion after raising $106 million in its latest funding round.The funding — backed by T Rowe Price Associates, Fidelity Management & Research, Tiger Global, Greylock Partners and XN — comes more than three years after its la
Self-Driving Startup Nuro Raises $106 Million at Lower Valuation
Nuro Inc., the self-driving tech startup founded by two former Waymo engineers, announced a new funding round that it said will support its commercial expansion plans in additional US cities and internationally through 2027.
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