
German robotics company founded in 2019 in Metzingen, specializing in cognitive collaborative and humanoid robots that integrate sensors, AI, and mechanics for industrial, logistics, and service applications.
Neura Robotics GmbH (HRB 768826) is a German robotics company headquartered at Gutenbergstraße 44 in Metzingen, Baden-Württemberg, founded on 26 March 2019 by David Reger. The company specialises in the design and manufacture of cognitive collaborative robots (cobots) and humanoid robots for industrial, logistics, healthcare, and domestic applications. All key components — AI, sensors, mechanics, and control software — are developed in-house under a "one-device" model. The product portfolio includes: MAiRA (cognitive robotic arm for manufacturing, since 2021), LARA (lightweight cobot arm), MAV (autonomous mobile vehicle for intralogistics), MiPA (service and domestic assistant robot, since 2025), and 4NE1 (general-purpose humanoid robot, third generation unveiled in 2025). The Neuraverse platform is a robotics application ecosystem enabling partners to extend robot capabilities. Key technology and distribution partners include Kawasaki Robotics (CL cobot series "powered by NEURA"), Omron, Delta Electronics, NVIDIA (Isaac GR00T), Bosch (partnership from January 2026), and Schaeffler (framework agreement of €300M through 2035). NEURA has raised a total of over $1.2 billion across four funding rounds, reaching a valuation of approximately €4 billion following its Series C in March 2026 (lead investor: Tether Holdings). As of early 2025, the company employed more than 300 people from 30 countries. In addition to its headquarters in Metzingen, the company maintains offices in Hangzhou, China, and Zurich, Switzerland.
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German entrepreneur who founded NEURA Robotics in 2019, a Metzingen-based company building cognitive and humanoid robots.
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