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Apptronik Raises More Than $400 Million In Additional Series A Funding


(MENAFN- Robotics & Automation News) Apptronik raises more than $400 million in additional Series A funding

March 25, 2025 by David Edwards

Apptronik , the AI-powered humanoid robotics company, has successfully closed an“oversubscribed” $403 million Series A funding round, adding an extra $53 million to the previously announced $350 million round led by B Capital and Capital Factory, with participation from Google.

Mercedes-Benz, Japan Post Capital, ARK Invest, Helium-3, Magnetar, RyderVentures (the corporate venture capital arm of Ryder System), a syndicate led by Korea Investment Partners, and others are also joining the oversubscribed round, reflecting strong market demand and investor confidence in Apptronik's leadership, unique design and technology, and transformative vision for embodied AI.

The Series A funding will fuel production and deployment of Apptronik's AI-powered humanoid robot, Apollo, and support growing customer demand across key industries – including automotive, electronics manufacturing, third-party logistics, beverage bottling and fulfillment, and consumer packaged goods.

Jörg Burzer, member of the board of management of Mercedes-Benz Group, production, quality and supply chain management, says:“At Mercedes-Benz, we are relentlessly focused on pushing the boundaries of what's possible in automotive innovation – not only in the cars we design, but in how we build them.

“Our work with Apptronik has given us a front-row seat to the incredible pace of progress in humanoid robotics and AI, and the transformative potential these technologies hold for modern manufacturing.

“We are proud to support Apptronik as they pioneer new ways to bring intelligent, adaptable robots onto the factory floor – helping us set new benchmarks for efficiency, safety, and collaboration between people and machines.”

Yuta Ogura, senior manager at Japan Post Capital, says:“We are excited to invest in Apptronik, a company that prioritizes the implementation of humanoid robots in logistics while expanding into manufacturing and other industries.

“Their go-to-market strategy, which focuses on implementing humanoid robots in real-world environments with capital efficiency, positions Apptronik uniquely. A practical and field-oriented mindset is crucial for success in the Japanese market.

“We look forward to supporting Apptronik as they scale Apollo production and unlock new opportunities across logistics, manufacturing, and beyond.”

Today's investment follows a year of record growth for Apptronik. Last week, Apptronik and Google DeepMind announced a strategic partnership to build the next generation of humanoid robots.

In the past 12 months, Apptronik secured foundational commercial engagements with industry leaders Mercedes-Benz and GXO and worked with Nvidia to leverage Apollo in Omniverse digital twins.

Last month, Apptronik announced a pilot engagement and strategic collaboration with Jabil to build Apollo humanoid robots and integrate them into Jabil's manufacturing operations, paving the way for Apollo humanoid robots to build more humanoid robots.

Jeff Cardenas, co-founder and CEO of Apptronik, says:“We're building a future where humanoid robots are not just tools, but trusted collaborators working seamlessly alongside people – starting in logistics, manufacturing, and retail, and eventually expanding into elder care, disaster response, and healthcare.

“This investment is far more than capital – it's the foundation for strategic relationships that will accelerate Apollo's path to scaled production and broaden the reach and impact of humanoid robotics across the global economy.”

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