RoboForce raises $52M
RoboForce closed a $52 million round to scale physical AI 'robo‑labor' deployments, signaling faster commercialization of automated material‑handling and inventory robotics reported. That funding round accelerates options for automating back‑of‑house logistics and mini‑hub sorting in constrained island warehouses.
RoboForce said the new financing brings its total capital raised to $67 million, expanding its balance sheet as it shifts from R&D toward scaled commercial rollouts. (roboforce.ai) YZi Labs led the investment and its managing partner Ella Zhang has joined RoboForce’s board, according to coverage of the lead investor’s announcement. (kucoin.com) RoboForce reports it has secured more than 11,000 robot orders via letters of intent as it moves into commercial pilot production across multiple sectors. (prnewswire.com) The company’s flagship TITAN platform is advertised with millimeter-level manipulation (1 mm), a dual-arm 40 kg payload, about 1,100 mm reach and an eight-hour runtime for continuous shifts. (prnewswire.com) RoboForce says it is building a “Physical AI” data flywheel and is integrating NVIDIA’s stack—including Jetson Thor edge compute, Isaac Sim and Isaac Lab for simulation, and NVIDIA Cosmos/OSMO for cloud-to-edge orchestration. (roboforce.ai) Company materials list priority deployment environments as solar farms, data centers, mining, shipping and logistics, and state the new capital will be used to scale manufacturing, expand fleet data capture, and move active pilots toward production deployments. (roboforce.ai)