AMR and orchestration startup Botsync secures additional Series A funding

Investment supports international expansion plans and customer deployments

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By Robotics 24/7 Staff    January 24, 2026         

AMR and orchestration startup Botsync secures additional Series A funding

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Botsync secured more investment in its Series A funding round to further expand internationally.

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AMR and orchestration startup Botsync secures additional Series A funding

Botsync

Botsync secured more investment in its Series A funding round to further expand internationally.

Singapore-based startup Botsync, a robotics automation company specializing in Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMR) and vendor-agnostic automation orchestration, received additional funding from SGInnovate as part of its extended Series A round.

Botsync said that this new investment further strengthens its position as one of the fastest-growing robotics players in Asia, enabling the company to enhance product R&D and ramp up deployments for existing customers.

SyncOS platform integrations on the horizon

Botsync said it has observed strong demand from customers in the fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG), food & beverage, and automotive industries, driven by Asia’s growing need for scalable automation technologies.

Over the past year, the company said it has expanded into Australia and South Africa through strategic partnerships to support existing customers with their automation deployments. Botsync also partnered with SK International as part of its expansion into the United States.

Additionally, the company said it has seen:

  • 240% growth in production trips, crossing a million live production trips in 2025
  • 230% growth in revenue, driven by strong expansion by existing customers
  • Successful deployments with Ford, Caterpillar, Kimberly Clark, Coca Cola, Aquaporin, Nestle and other global corporations

"The support from the Singapore ecosystem has been a strong factor in our growth so far, and we are very excited and grateful to have SGInnovate onboard in this next stage of our journey,” said Rahul Nambiar, co-founder and CEO of Botsync. “Over the past year, we have seen rapid growth in market demand for robotics and a very active expansion among our existing customers from initial deployment to large-scale rollouts. With this growth of robotics adoption, our ability to integrate and orchestrate a multi-vendor fleet of robots has become a game changer. We strongly believe the next frontier of robotics won't be in just making smarter robots, but building intelligent systems that can orchestrate different robots together more effectively.”

With the added funds, Botsync said it will accelerate its product and technology development, focusing on integrating its SyncOS platform with a larger network of robotic and software products, and investing deeper into the platform's AI analytics and optimization capabilities.

The company said it will also aim to further optimize the MAG AMRs' throughput capacity and ability to handle more dynamic real-world scenarios. Botsync said it is also preparing to deepen its footprint in Southeast Asia and India, while building out strategic partnerships to launch its technologies in the ANZ and U.S. markets.

"SGInnovate is excited to support Botsync in this next phase of growth,” said Hsien-Hui Tong, executive director – investments at SGInnovate. “Their approach to robotics automation addresses real and urgent industry needs, and Botsync exemplifies how home-grown deep tech companies can scale regionally to deliver meaningful impact. We look forward to supporting their continued expansion across APAC and beyond."

Botsync said its long-term ambition is to establish SyncOS as the essential orchestration layer for any enterprise looking to automate industrial operations at scale. As it works towards achieving this goal, the company said it is looking to forge more partnerships with technology providers and system integrators within the manufacturing and logistics industry.

 

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