B Capital Group Early Bets Apptronik, Havoc AI Raise Big Follow-Ons
B Capital Group’s early Ascent Fund III investments — Apptronik, Havoc AI, and Star Catcher — raised substantial follow-on rounds as they scale robotics and frontier tech.
Robotics venture capital is accelerating as investors bet on physical AI — from humanoid robots and warehouse automation to autonomous vehicles and industrial systems. Our robotics coverage tracks the mega-rounds and sector specialists defining this category.
Browse robotics venture capital funding news below.
B Capital Group’s early Ascent Fund III investments — Apptronik, Havoc AI, and Star Catcher — raised substantial follow-on rounds as they scale robotics and frontier tech.
Prometheus's $12B and NEURA Robotics' $1.4B headline a record robotics funding year — capital betting that physical-world moats beat software alone.
In mid-2026, capital began flowing from pure software models toward physical AI — robots, hardware, and real-world engineering — on the thesis that physical moats run deeper.
CRV led Theker Robotics’ €73M round with LVMH and Samsung participating, one of its first Spain investments, and also led Taste’s $18.5M seed.
Prometheus, co-founded by Jeff Bezos, raised $12B at a $41B valuation in June 2026 — one of the largest single bets ever on physical AI for the real world.
Germany's NEURA Robotics raised up to $1.4B in June 2026 — the largest full-stack robotics round ever — led by Tether with Amazon, NVIDIA, Qualcomm, and the EIB.