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Allonic secures €6M to scale robotic body manufacturing

11 February 2026 Technology No Comments2 Mins Read
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Allonic closes €6 million round for robotic body platform

Robotics startup Allonic has raised €6 million to accelerate the development of its robotic body manufacturing platform, with strategic backing from OpenAI. The fresh capital will be used to industrialise production of modular robotic bodies designed for both humanoid and industrial use cases, positioning the company at the centre of the emerging market for embodied AI.

A new layer in the robotics value chain

Allonic aims to become a foundational infrastructure provider for the robotics industry. Instead of building full-stack robots, the company focuses on a scalable platform for producing the physical bodies – including actuators, limbs and core structural components – that can host advanced AI algorithms and control systems developed by partners.

By separating the manufacturing of hardware from the development of software and autonomy, Allonic targets faster deployment cycles, lower unit costs and easier customisation for sectors such as logistics, manufacturing, healthcare and domestic assistance. The platform is designed to support high-volume production while allowing different form factors, from humanoid frames to specialised robotic arms.

Strategic support from OpenAI

The participation of OpenAI in the round underlines growing interest in bridging advanced AI models with physical robots. As large-scale foundation models mature, demand is rising for reliable, mass-produced hardware that can safely operate in human environments and adapt to complex tasks.

With this funding, Allonic plans to expand its engineering team, invest in automated manufacturing lines and deepen collaborations with robotics and AI partners. The company is positioning its platform as a critical enabler for the next generation of general-purpose robots, where software intelligence and standardised hardware converge to deliver commercially viable, real-world systems.

Implications for the European robotics ecosystem

The deal adds momentum to Europe’s robotics and deep tech ecosystem, signalling strong investor confidence in hardware-intensive innovation. If Allonic executes on its roadmap, its platform could reduce barriers for startups and enterprises seeking to bring intelligent robotic solutions from lab prototypes to large-scale deployment.

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