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RoboForce Launches AI Robot “Titan,” Raises $15M Funding

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RoboForce is proud to introduce Titan, its first AI robot built for real-world industrial deployment in demanding outdoor environments. Powered by Domain Intelligence, tight AI-hardware co-optimization, and highly modular hardware, Titan has the strength, precision, efficiency, and ability to continuously learn and operate across industrial domains. Titan currently comes in wheeled and tracked base variations, with more versions on the way.

Titan delivers the five key primitive capabilities—Pick, Place, Press, Twist, and Connect—essential for most industrial tasks. Titan can achieve 1mm precision for fine-grained manipulation, has a 40kg payload, 1100mm of arm reachability, and an 8-hour production runtime.

Alongside the launch of Titan, RoboForce announced an additional $5M in funding from both new and existing investors, bringing its total capital raised to $15M. This latest investment, following a $10M early-stage round in January, underscores strong investor confidence in RoboForce’s vision to become the global leader in AI robotics and highlights surging market demand for transformative Robo-Labor technology.

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“We’re excited about the official launch of Titan,” said Leo Ma, founder and CEO of RoboForce. “Titan marks just the beginning—we’re excited to share more breakthroughs in the near future. The additional funding demonstrates the confidence in our vision to elevate humans beyond dull, dirty, and dangerous work.”

RoboForce is actively working with customers across solar, mining, manufacturing, space, and beyond, with several pilot programs planned for 2025. The latest funding fuels rapid team growth and a new, expanded headquarters in the heart of Silicon Valley, featuring advanced facilities for development and testing.

Source: PRNewswire

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