NEURA Robotics’ $1.4B round puts European physical AI in the spotlight
NEURA Robotics securing up to $1.4 billion shows how investor interest in humanoids, cognitive robotics and physical AI is moving into mega-round territory.

Physical AI is becoming one of Europe’s biggest deeptech bets. NEURA Robotics’ huge new round puts humanoids and cognitive robotics firmly back in the venture spotlight.
What happened
NEURA Robotics secured up to $1.4 billion in Series C funding to scale its physical AI and cognitive robotics platform. The company says it has a large order backlog and a deployment pipeline exceeding $1 billion.
Why it matters
Robotics companies need significant capital to build hardware, train systems, scale manufacturing and support real-world deployments. A round of this size suggests investors believe physical AI could become a major category beyond software-only automation.
The bigger picture
AI is moving from screens into the physical world. Startups that combine robotics, perception, autonomy and manufacturing capability may become central to the next phase of automation.
