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Sereact, a robotics company, has announced plans to enhance its Cortex 2.0 technology, expanding its capabilities beyond bin picking to include assembly and kitting tasks. This initiative comes as the company secures Series B funding, enabling it to enter the U.S. market. To support this expansion, Sereact is also opening a new office in Boston. The move aims to capitalize on growing demand for advanced robotic solutions in various industries, reflecting the company's commitment to innovation and market growth.
RoboticsBusinessReview.com By The Robot Report Staff Apr 27, 2026 6-Axis Artificial Intelligence Artificial Intelligence / Cognition Humanoids Investments Logistics
Sereact, a German robotics software company, has successfully secured $110 million in a Series B funding round, with Headline leading the investment. The round also saw participation from Bullhound Capital, Daphni, and Felix Capital, alongside existing investors Air Street Capital, Creandum, and Point Nine. This significant funding will enable Sereact to focus on two key priorities: scaling its Cortex 2.0 platform and enhancing its product offerings. The investment reflects growing confidence in Sereact's innovative approach to robotics software and its potential impact on the industry.
AIInsider By Greg Bock Apr 27, 2026 AI AI Funding & Investment Robotics Germany robots Sereact
Editors Steve Crowe, Mike Oitzman, and Sarah Wynn provided an insightful analysis of Automate 2026, focusing on significant trends in physical artificial intelligence, humanoid robotics, and software orchestration. Their review highlights the advancements and innovations showcased at the event, reflecting the evolving landscape of automation technology. The analysis aims to inform industry stakeholders about the implications of these trends for future developments in robotics and automation. The recap serves as a valuable resource for understanding how these technologies are shaping various sectors and the potential impact on the workforce.
RoboticsBusinessReview.com By Mike Oitzman Jul 02, 2026 Artificial Intelligence Business Resources Controllers Educational Events HumanoidsRSF defines a common language for robot service capability, lifecycle operations, certification pathways, and service-provider networks.