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NEURA Robotics

Germany
Metzingen
Founded 2019

Full Name

NEURA Robotics GmbH

About

NEURA Robotics is a German high-tech company founded by David Reger in 2019 in Metzingen near Stuttgart with the goal to revolutionize the world of robotics. NEURA is the only company worldwide that designs and manufactures intelligent, cognitive robots in-house. At the core of the company lies a strong value-driven philosophy: NEURA’s mission is to expand the capabilities of collaborative robots with cognitive skills, enabling an entirely new level of seamless interaction between humans and machines – safe, smart, and effortless. The guiding principle “We serve humanity” captures this vision in a nutshell. The product strategy follows a consistent “one-device” approach. Inspired by the concept of a smartphone with arms and legs, NEURA robots combine all central components and sensors for physical artificial intelligence into a single device. Today, NEURA brings together more than 1200 employees from over 45 nations. All key technologies, such as AI, control software, sensor technology and mechanical components, are developed in-house. With groundbreaking products such as MAiRA, the world’s first cognitive robot, and MiPA, an intelligent and versatile robotic assistant for various areas of life, NEURA is paving the way for a new era of robotics. Another milestone is 4NE1 (“For Anyone”), the first humanoid robot designed for series production. In addition, NEURA has created the Neuraverse, the world’s first scalable robotics app store: a continuously learning ecosystem that connects users, developers, experts, and companies. It enables robots to gain new skills as easily as smartphones receive updates.

Technical Overview

Company Stage
Commercial
Focus Application
Industrial
Robot Products
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Robot Products

Development Timeline

2019
Founded in Metzingen, Germany
2023
4NE-1 cognitive humanoid robot unveiled
2024
Raised over €100M; expanded production capacity
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