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Eureka Robotics Raises USD 10.5 Million Series A to Accelerate Deployment of Physical AI for Precision Manufacturing and Logistics
Singapore-based start-up Eureka Robotics has raised a USD 10.5 million Series A round led by B Capital (a global multi-stage investment firm), with participation from new investors Airbus Ventures, Maruka Corporation, G. K. Goh Ventures, and returning investors UTEC and ATEQ.
The financing round positions the company to accelerate the development and deployment of its main products, Eureka Controller and Eureka 3D Camera. Eureka Controller, a comprehensive solution for vision and robotics applications, enables high-precision calibration and robust force control, and acts as a central hub for connecting and controlling a wide range of industrial devices. Eureka 3D Camera, designed to add efficient and cost-effective 3D vision capabilities to robotic systems, uses ground-breaking AI-based, projector-free 3D reconstruction technology. Together, these products enable System Integrators and Manufacturers to deploy High Accuracy – High Agility (“HA-HA”) applications including picking, object recognition, inspection in factories and warehouses, allowing robots to perform tasks with greater precision.
The funding will also help scale the company’s operations in existing markets of Singapore and Japan, as well as enable Eureka to fully enter the US market, where the company has already acquired initial customers. Using the funds obtained in the previous Pre-Series A round led by UTEC, Eureka had established a branch office in Tokyo and gained significant traction in the Japan market. With additional funding, Eureka plans to expand operations into new major Japanese cities, such as Nagoya and Osaka.
Eureka’s proprietary HA-HA (High Accuracy – High Agility) technology bridges the gap between AI and physical manufacturing, combining high-agility intelligence with high-accuracy spatial precision. This innovation enables robots to handle complex tasks, such as autonomously assembling car engines, with both adaptability and micron-level precision. Eureka has successfully implemented this technology in real-world factory settings, completing over 25 million operations for industry leaders in Japan and the United States, including Toyota, Denso, Bridgestone, Mitsui Fudosan, Sumitomo Bakelite, Pratt & Whitney, and Coherent.