# 總部位於奧斯汀的機器人公司 Apptronik 剛完成一輪大規模募資，據報導其 A 輪總額超過 9.35 億美元。

*robotics · news · 2026-02-12 · Times of India*

## Key points

- Apptronik 的 A 輪募資總額現近 10 億美元，其中包括最近的 5.2 億美元追加資金。
- 此次追加輪使 Apptronik 的估值達到原始 A 輪估值的三倍。
- Apptronik 獲得了 AT&T Ventures、John Deere 和 Qatar Investment Authority 等新投資者。
- Google DeepMind 正與 Apptronik 合作，利用 Gemini Robotics 技術開發 Apollo 機器人。
- 募資將用於擴大製造和機器人訓練設施，並加速多個產業的試點計畫。

Source: Apptronik The Austin-based robotics company Apptronik just closed a massive funding round, reportedly bringing its total Series A to over $935 million. Investors are lining up. Old names like Google, Mercedes-Benz, B Capital, and PEAK6 stayed on board. New ones, including AT&T Ventures, John Deere, and Qatar Investment Authority, reportedly joined in. They’re building Apollo, a humanoid robot designed to work alongside humans, but not to replace them. Production and deployment are about to get a serious boost, and the company appears to be gearing up for a very busy 2026, with expanded manufacturing facilities, new enterprise partnerships, and accelerated pilot programmes across logistics, retail, and industrial sectors. Apptronik secures $520 million to scale Apollo robots As reported by the Apptronik official website, the recent $520 million Series A-X round follows an already oversubscribed $415 million Series A in 2025. That brought the total to nearly $1 billion. Experts say the extension round was opened at a 3x multiple of the original valuation. That suggests investors are betting big on Apptronik’s vision. The company plans to use the capital to ramp up production of Apollo and expand its network of commercial and pilot deployments worldwide. The funding will reportedly support new facilities for robot training and data collection. This could be crucial for improving performance in real-world settings. The goal seems to be faster time-to-market and smoother integration into industries that really need automation, like logistics and manufacturing. Apptronik teams up with big names to build collaborative robots Apptronik isn’t working alone but has signed deals with some serious players, including Mercedes-Benz, GXO Logistics, Jabil and Google DeepMind, which is also on board, reportedly helping develop the next generation of humanoid robots using Gemini Robotics. It seems the strategy is to combine robotics hardware with cutting-edge AI to create machines that are genuinely collaborative. Jeff Cardenas, co-founder and CEO, said the company is aiming for robots that aren’t just tools, but trusted collaborators. That’s an interesting shift from traditional industrial robots, which mostly work separately from humans. Apollo is designed to carry out physically demanding and repetitive tasks, working alongside people to transport components, sort items, kit products, and more. Apptronik builds on experience to expand Apollo’s reach The robot reportedly focuses on logistics and manufacturing first. That makes sense. These industries have the most physically intense and repetitive processes. Apollo could free up human workers for more strategic tasks. Experts say that once proven in these sectors, expansion into retail, healthcare, and eventually the home seems likely. The ambition is clearly big. And it might not be far off. Apptronik has been around for nearly a decade, building on previous work, including NASA’s Valkyrie robot. Apollo is the culmination of 15 prior robots. Nearly 300 employees are reportedly contributing to design, testing, and deployment. The company began at the University of Texas at Austin’s Human Centered Robotics Lab, which seems fitting for a business focused on robots that work closely with humans. End of Article Latest Mobiles View All Samsung Galaxy F70e 5G ₹12,999 View Specs Realme X7 ₹16,490 View Specs Realme X7 ₹16,490 View Specs Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra ₹92,920 View Specs Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra ₹79,990 View Specs Realme GT Master Edition 5G ₹21,999 View Specs Realme 16 Pro 5G Plus ₹39,999 View Specs iQOO Z9x ₹11,999 View Specs iQOO Z9x ₹11,999 View Specs

**Companies:** Google, Mercedes-Benz, AT&T Ventures, John Deere, Qatar Investment Authority, Apptronik, GXO Logistics, Jabil
**Countries:** United States, Qatar

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