JAKA Robotics, a leading player in industrial automation, has successfully completed a new funding round aimed at accelerating the development of its general-purpose intelligent robots. The investment, which involves a Shanghai-based industrial investment fund and global leaders in electronics and automotive manufacturing, will enhance JAKA's research and development efforts in perceptual intelligence, improving the robots' capabilities in sensing, reasoning, and interacting with the physical world.
Founded in 2014, JAKA has deployed tens of thousands of robots in nearly 100 countries, earning the trust of over 1,500 industry leaders, including major companies like Toyota, Ford, Schneider Electric, and Flex. In response to the growing demands of the industry, JAKA has strategically repositioned itself for 2025, focusing on general-purpose intelligent robots, which include collaborative robots and integrated intelligent solutions.
The company’s collaborative robots, weighing between 1 and 40 kg, continue to evolve, while its intelligent integrated products—such as JAKA Kargo, Khan, Lumi, K1, and S³—have achieved industrial-scale certification in logistics, inspection, and precision assembly. By enhancing cognitive and reasoning abilities, JAKA is transforming robots from task-specific tools into reliable partners capable of adapting to complex environments, making real-time decisions, and collaborating with humans to achieve shared goals.
This latest support underscores JAKA's market leadership and the long-term potential of general-purpose intelligent robots as the company transitions perceptual intelligence from the lab to practical applications in manufacturing and services.
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