Barcelona-based THEKER Robotics has raised $85 million in a Series A round, in what the company describes as the largest robotics Series A ever completed in Europe.
The round was led by CRV, with backing from Samsung and LVMH. THEKER Robotics, co-founded by Carla Gómez Cano, develops robotics systems that combine deep learning and computer vision to automate industrial processes.
Founded in Barcelona, the company designs and manufactures autonomous machines for industrial environments, with a focus on process automation and a stated commitment to the circular economy. The funding marks a notable signal of investor appetite for European robotics companies working at the intersection of AI and industrial automation.
The round was led by CRV, with backing from Samsung and LVMH. THEKER Robotics, co-founded by Carla Gómez Cano, develops robotics systems that combine deep learning and computer vision to automate industrial processes.
Founded in Barcelona, the company designs and manufactures autonomous machines for industrial environments, with a focus on process automation and a stated commitment to the circular economy. The funding marks a notable signal of investor appetite for European robotics companies working at the intersection of AI and industrial automation.