Robco Raises $100M to Scale Industrial Automation Deployments

Robco has raised $100 million in new funding to expand deployment of its modular industrial robots. The capital will support international growth and increased production capacity.

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Robco has raised $100 million in a funding round aimed at accelerating the rollout of its modular industrial automation systems. The Munich-based company said the capital will be used to scale manufacturing, expand international operations, and meet growing demand for flexible robotics across multiple industries.

Robco’s platform is built around modular robot cells that can be rapidly configured and redeployed for tasks such as machine tending, assembly, and material handling. The systems are designed to integrate into existing factory environments with minimal reconfiguration, targeting manufacturers that need adaptable automation rather than fixed, single-purpose robotic lines.

The funding reflects sustained investor interest in modular automation as manufacturers respond to labor shortages and production volatility. By emphasizing fast deployment and scalable hardware-software integration, Robco is positioning its robots as infrastructure for mid-sized and large factories seeking to automate incrementally without large upfront system redesigns.

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