NEURA Robotics
NEURA Robotics and its founder David Reger showcased the company's wide-ranging robot portfolio at Automate 2026 in Chicago.
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NEURA Robotics
NEURA Robotics and its founder David Reger showcased the company's wide-ranging robot portfolio at Automate 2026 in Chicago.
NEURA Robotics, the developer of cognitive robotics and creator of the Neuraverse, showcased its full industrial robot portfolio at Automate 2026 in Chicago.
The company said that its Automate booth featured live demos across its full portfolio, from cobots and mobile autonomous transports to humanoids, all connected through the Neuraverse platform.
NEURA added that its Automate presence comes on the heels of a $1.4 billion Series C round from early June 2026.
NEURA said that it arrived at Automate with a clear thesis: physical AI must be trained, validated and continuously improved upon in the real world, not just in simulation. The company said that it offers one of the broadest portfolios of cognitive and industrial robots available from a single platform, designed to support industrial customers across their full automation journey, while providing system integrators, developers and OEMs with an open ecosystem for innovation and deployment.
At the heart of NEURA’s ecosystem is the Neuraverse, which the company said is an open, cloud-based platform connecting robots, developers and industry partners worldwide. NEURA said that every deployment contributes to a continuously growing pool of physical intelligence, enabling the entire ecosystem to become smarter with every robot, at every site.
Alongside, the company said that its NEURA Gyms form a global network of real-world training facilities where partners train and validate robots across all cognitive robot form factors for their specific use cases, before committing to full industrial deployment. Each Gym combines physical robot training with high-fidelity simulation, with the resulting data feeding directly into the Neuraverse. Together, NEURA said that they enable faster deployment, lower adoption risk and a scalable path toward physical AI at industrial scale.
“As we expand into the U.S., we are proud to bring one of the broadest cognitive robotics portfolios in the industry to Automate, from collaborative robots to humanoids, all connected through the Neuraverse platform,” said David Reger, founder and CEO of NEURA Robotics. “American manufacturers are ready for automation that actually moves the needle, and NEURA is here to deliver it. Already trusted and proven in real-world industrial environments, our full-stack robotics are closing operational gaps and advancing the buildout of scalable automation solutions at the forefront of innovation.”
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