RoboForce lands $52M to accelerate factory automation
Industrial robotics startup RoboForce has raised $52 million in an oversubscribed funding round, underscoring investor confidence in the rapid adoption of advanced automation across global manufacturing. The fresh capital will help the company scale its next-generation industrial robots, deepen its use of AI algorithms, and expand into new markets.
Meeting surging demand for flexible automation
RoboForce develops intelligent robotic systems designed to work alongside human operators on factory floors. Its robots combine computer vision, machine learning, and adaptive motion control to handle tasks such as assembly, packaging, quality inspection, and materials handling with minimal reprogramming.
The company says manufacturers are increasingly seeking automation that can be deployed quickly, reconfigured easily, and integrated with existing production lines. By focusing on modular hardware and cloud-connected robotics software platforms, RoboForce aims to reduce deployment times and total cost of ownership for industrial clients.
Use of funds and growth strategy
The new funding will be directed toward expanding engineering teams, accelerating product development, and strengthening global sales and support operations. RoboForce plans to invest heavily in advanced AI-driven motion planning and predictive maintenance analytics to increase uptime and reliability for high-volume manufacturers.
The company is also targeting strategic partnerships with major industrial automation integrators and component suppliers. These collaborations are expected to help standardize interfaces, improve interoperability with existing factory systems, and shorten deployment cycles for customers in sectors such as automotive, electronics, consumer goods, and logistics.
Positioning in the competitive robotics landscape
With this oversubscribed round, RoboForce strengthens its position in a crowded but fast-growing market for collaborative robots and intelligent automation. As manufacturers face rising labor costs, skills shortages, and pressure to increase throughput, demand for flexible, software-driven robotics platforms is expected to grow significantly.
By combining robust industrial hardware with advanced AI and data-driven services, RoboForce is positioning itself as a long-term technology partner for factories looking to modernize operations and build more resilient supply chains.

