Vention has raised $110 million in new funding to accelerate adoption of physical AI across manufacturing operations. The company said the capital will support product development, ecosystem expansion, and global scaling of its automation platform, which combines modular hardware with software-driven system design.
Vention’s platform enables manufacturers to design, deploy, and modify automated workcells using configurable components, robots, and AI-powered controls. Physical AI capabilities are used to support perception, motion planning, and adaptive behavior on the factory floor, allowing systems to handle variability in parts, layouts, and production requirements. The approach is aimed at shortening deployment cycles and reducing reliance on fixed automation.
The funding reflects continued investor interest in flexible manufacturing automation as factories face labor shortages and rising complexity. By positioning physical AI as a layer that enhances modular robotics rather than replacing existing systems, Vention is targeting scalable adoption among manufacturers seeking incremental, software-enabled automation upgrades.