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Austin-based humanoid robotics company raised $935M Series A at $5B valuation; Apollo robot built with Google DeepMind AI integration; grew out of UT Austin's Human Centered Robotics Lab with NASA and DARPA research heritage for warehouse and manufacturing deployment.
Apptronik is an Austin, Texas-based humanoid robotics company that grew out of the Human Centered Robotics Lab at the University of Texas at Austin, where its founders spent years researching advanced robotic systems for NASA and DARPA applications. The company was founded with the mission of building general-purpose humanoid robots capable of performing useful physical work alongside humans in real-world environments. Apptronik's Apollo robot is designed to be dexterous, safe to operate near people, and capable of performing a wide range of manipulation and mobility tasks in warehouses, manufacturing facilities, and logistics environments.\n\nApptronik's Apollo robot stands 5'8" and weighs 160 pounds, with a design optimized for upright bipedal locomotion and upper-body manipulation in spaces built for human workers. The company has partnered with Google DeepMind to integrate advanced AI and motion learning models into Apollo, combining Apptronik's hardware expertise with DeepMind's leadership in robot learning and reinforcement learning for physical systems. This partnership gives Apollo access to some of the world's most sophisticated robot AI development, allowing the hardware and intelligence layers to co-develop toward general-purpose manipulation capability. Early commercial pilots are focused on automotive manufacturing and logistics tasks where labor demand exceeds available workforce.\n\nApptronik closed a $935 million Series A at a $5 billion valuation — one of the largest Series A rounds ever raised — reflecting the intensity of investor conviction in humanoid robotics as the next major computing platform. The scale of capital raised gives Apptronik the runway to complete hardware productization, scale manufacturing, and build the robot learning dataset needed for broad commercial deployment. Competing with Figure AI, Physical Intelligence, and 1X Technologies, Apptronik's UT Austin research heritage, Google DeepMind AI partnership, and deep robotics pedigree distinguish it as a technically credible and well-resourced contender in the humanoid robotics race.
Toronto automated wire harness factory (YC F24, 2024); 99% yields and 2x throughput from AI robotics targeting $200B manual harness market; ex-Tesla/Ericsson founders competing with Komax for EV and aerospace automation.
Loombotic is a Toronto, Ontario-based manufacturing automation company — backed by Y Combinator (Fall 2024 cohort) — building the world's first fully automated wire harness factory using AI-driven robotics to deliver precision wire harnesses in as little as 7 days for electric vehicle, aerospace, data center, and industrial automation customers. Founded in 2024 by CEO Ethan Breit (programming since age 8, former Ericsson embedded systems developer) and CTO Lucas Crupi (youngest SolidWorks expert at age 15, former Tesla Cybertruck battery design engineer), the founding team first met at the Canada Wide Science Fair and built together for six years before launching Loombotic. The 4-person company has achieved 99% manufacturing yields and 2x throughput improvements through lean manufacturing and Six Sigma methodologies applied to automated wire harness production, targeting the $200+ billion global wire harness market that has resisted automation despite advances in other manufacturing sectors.
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