German robotics company Neura Robotics has raised €120m in Series B financing to develop “cognitive” robots capable of “seeing”, walking and manipulating objects.

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January 15, 2025
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German robotics company Neura Robotics has raised €120m in Series B financing to develop “cognitive” robots capable of “seeing”, walking and manipulating objects.

Miriam Partington was a senior reporter at Sifted, based in Berlin. She covered the DACH region and the future of work, and wrote Startup Life , a weekly newsletter on what it takes to build a startup.

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