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$1B round in Jan 2026 ($750M Series C + $250M from Uber). Expanding from autonomous trucking into robotaxis via Uber partnership. Volvo VNL Autonomous launch.
Waabi is a Toronto, Ontario-based autonomous trucking company — having raised over $280 million including a $200 million Series B in June 2024 led by Uber and Khosla Ventures — developing the Waabi Driver, an end-to-end generative AI system that operates Class 8 trucks without human safety drivers using a single interpretable neural network rather than the rule-based stacks used by competitors. Founded in 2021 by CEO Raquel Urtasun (University of Toronto professor, former Chief Scientist of Uber ATG, and endorsed by NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang and AI pioneer Geoffrey Hinton), Waabi has partnered with Volvo Autonomous Solutions to produce the Volvo VNL Autonomous truck — featuring Waabi's AI driver integrated with six redundant safety systems and manufactured at Volvo's New River Valley plant in Virginia. Waabi runs autonomous freight shipments for Fortune 500 companies through its Uber Freight partnership in Texas, and has demonstrated complete autonomous driving capability across highways and general surface streets with driverless commercial operations targeting 2025.
Autonomous drone delivery pioneer raised $800M Series H at $7.6B valuation; surpassed 2M deliveries; expanding to 4+ US states; 15% week-over-week US growth
Zipline was founded in 2014 with a mission to provide instant, on-demand delivery of critical goods to anyone in the world using autonomous aircraft. The company pioneered commercial drone delivery by first deploying at scale in Rwanda in 2016, delivering blood and medical supplies to remote health facilities. Its core technology combines fixed-wing electric drones, proprietary navigation software, and a centralized distribution center model that enables safe, reliable autonomous flight without requiring local infrastructure.\n\nZipline operates two platform generations: its legacy fixed-wing drone for long-range medical and logistics delivery, and Platform 2 — a new design using a hovering "droid" that descends on a tether to deliver packages directly to doorsteps or windows without landing. This second-generation system is being deployed across US residential and commercial markets in partnership with retailers, restaurants, and healthcare providers. The platform integrates into existing supply chains as a delivery-as-a-service layer, removing the last-mile cost and speed constraints of conventional ground delivery.\n\nZipline has surpassed 2 million deliveries globally, making it the highest-volume autonomous delivery operator in the world. The company raised an $800 million Series H at a $7.6 billion valuation and is experiencing 15% week-over-week growth in US deployments as it expands to four or more states. Its combination of proven operational scale, regulatory relationships, and next-generation platform technology makes Zipline the market leader in autonomous drone delivery.
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