AILOS Robotics has secured €3.5 million in seed funding to advance its innovative actuation technology for humanoid and collaborative robots, positioning itself as a future leader in the European robotics industry.
Target Information
AILOS Robotics, founded in Brussels as a spin-off from the VUB BruBotics research group, aims to revolutionize the field of robotics through its innovative R2poweR gearbox technology. With nearly a decade of development, AILOS offers a unique solution that provides exceptional backdrivability and high torque density, specifically designed for humanoid robots, collaborative robots (cobots), exoskeletons, and prosthetic devices. The company has successfully delivered its minimum viable prototype and is now poised to serve as a significant European alternative to existing gearbox technologies, critical to the development of lightweight and efficient robotic systems.
Recently, AILOS secured €3.5 million in seed funding to further industrialize its cutting-edge actuation technology. This funding round is led by prominent investors including QBIC and High-Tech Gründerfonds (HTGF), alongside contributions from Wallonie Entreprendre and finance&invest.brussels. The funding will support the establishment of a reliable supply chain within Europe and accelerate the launch of pilot projects aimed at creating safer, agile, and sustainable robots capable of operating alongside humans.
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QBIC and High-Tech Gründerfonds (HTGF)
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in a Seed Stage deal
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Transaction Size: $4M