Theker just raised $85M to build the factory robot that doesn’t specialize in anything
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Theker, an AI robotics startup, has raised $85 million in Europe's largest ever robotics Series A funding round. The company aims to build factory robots that can be reconfigured for various tasks, unlike traditional robots trained for a single task. Theker's machines can have their hands, arms, and overall form swapped out or resized depending on the task, making them suitable for complex industrial settings. The funding round was led by CRV and backed by investors including Samsung and Aglaé Ventures. Theker plans to expand its operations and grow its headcount across tech, deployment, and sales. The company's goal is to move beyond retail into heavier industrial settings like manufacturing. With this funding, Theker reinforces its conviction in keeping its HQ in Barcelona, a growing robotics hub.