Wandercraft Announces Series D Round, Bringing $75M in Total Funding Secured for Global Acceleration of AI-Powered Robotics
- Wandercraft has raised $75 million in Series D funding to accelerate the development of AI-powered robotics, bringing its total funding to over $120 million.
- The company aims to launch Eve, the world's first self-balancing personal exoskeleton, by 2026, allowing wheelchair users to stand and walk independently.
- Wandercraft's clinical exoskeleton, Atalante X, is already in use at over 100 rehab centers globally for rehabilitation purposes.
- Wandercraft aims to transform mobility for wheelchair users, allowing them to stand and walk in everyday settings.
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French robotics startup Wandercraft raises $75M to help wheelchair users walk again with world’s first self-balancing exoskeleton - Tech Startups
For millions of people who rely on wheelchairs, the promise of walking again has long felt out of reach. Traditional mobility aids like crutches and walkers offer limited independence, and existing exoskeletons often require external support or bulky assistance. It’s […] The post French robotics startup Wandercraft raises $75M to help wheelchair users walk again with world’s first self-balancing exoskeleton first appeared on Tech Startups.

Wandercraft announces Series D Round, bringing $75M in total funding secured for global acceleration of AI-powered robotics
Clinical progress, industrial partnerships, and global recognition drive momentum in rehabilitation, personal mobility, and humanoid robotics. New...

Wandercraft raises $75M for acceleration of AI-powered humanoid robotics and exoskeletons
Wandercraft, a maker of self-balancing robotic mobility systems, has secured $75 million in funding to accelerate AI-powered robotics.
Wandercraft raises $75m in funding to introduce self-balancing exoskeleton
Wandercraft has raised $75m in a Series D funding round to introduce the self-balancing personal exoskeleton, Eve, to market by 2026.The post Wandercraft raises $75m in funding to introduce self-balancing exoskeleton appeared first on Medical Device Network.
Wandercraft raises US$75m to scale exoskeletons to help people walk again
Wandercraft, a leading developer of self-balancing robotic mobility systems, has announced the successful completion of a US$75m (£58.8m) Series D funding round, comprising both equity and debt financing. The investment [...] The post Wandercraft raises US$75m to scale exoskeletons to help people walk again appeared first on Robotics and Automation.
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