The capital injection attracted a diverse coalition of strategic investors, including John Deere, AT&T Ventures, B Capital, PEAK6, and the Qatar Investment Authority. This broad support reflects growing industrial demand for humanoid platforms capable of integrating into existing manufacturing and logistics workflows.
Scaling the Apollo Ecosystem
Apptronik intends to use the fresh capital to ramp up production of Apollo, its flagship humanoid robot. The company is also prioritizing the construction of specialized facilities for robot training and data collection, which are essential for refining the software that governs autonomous interaction in complex environments.
Beyond scaling current operations, the firm is maintaining an aggressive R&D schedule. According to the company, the funding will support the development of a new robotic platform scheduled to debut later this year, alongside expanded deployments of its current technology suite.




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