Sereact Raises $110M Series B for Untrained-Task Robotics AI
Stuttgart-based Sereact closed a $110 million Series B led by Headline VC, building AI software that allows industrial robots to predict consequences and handle tasks they have not been specifically trained on. This generalization capability — adapting to novel objects and environments without bespoke training — is the core bottleneck that has kept industrial robotics deployments rigid and expensive.
Why It Matters
Sereact's funding round is one of the largest in European industrial robotics AI to date and signals growing investor conviction in zero-shot robotic generalization. For AI builders, this validates the transfer-learning-to-physical-world thesis: the same generalist capability development happening in LLMs is now funding cycles in physical robotics.