Sereact, a Stuttgart, Germany robotics company, raised €25m in Series A funding.
The round was led by Creandum, with participation from existing investors Point Nine and Air Street Capital, and business angels including former Formula 1 World Champion Nico Rosberg, Mehdi Ghissassi (ex Google DeepMind), Ott Kaukver (Skype), Lars Nordwall (ex neo4j), Rubin Ritter (ex Zalando), Torsten Reil and Niklas Köhler (both Helsing).
The company intends to use the funds to expand R&D efforts to support additional robotic platforms, including mobile robots and humanoids, develop AI solutions for more complex tasks beyond logistics and manufacturing, and extend its U.S. presence, building strategic partnerships, and growing the local team.
Founded by Ralf Gulde (CEO) and Marc Tuscher (CTO) in 2021, Sereact builds AI-driven robotics solutions deployed across various industries and use cases for major customers in the US and Europe.
Since its founding in 2021, the company has been at the forefront of developing hardware-agnostic AI models that bring automation to warehousing, logistics, and beyond. Its Vision Language Action Models (VLAM) empower robots to understand and adapt to their environments in real-time – without the need for complex programming. By operating in real-world environments, the systems continuously improve, learning far beyond what synthetic training data alone can achieve. Customers include BMW Group, Daimler Truck, Bol, MS Direct and Active Ants.
FinSMEs
20/01/2025