Wandercraft, a leading developer of self-balancing robotic mobility systems, has recently secured $75 million in funding to advance their AI-powered robotics technology. This funding comes at a time of significant growth for the company, with a focus on expanding their presence in clinical, consumer, and industrial robotics sectors.
The Series D funding round was backed by key investors such as Renault Group, Bpifrance, the European Investment Bank, Teampact Ventures, and Quadrant Management. This substantial funding will drive Wandercraft’s efforts to bring Eve, the world’s first self-balancing personal exoskeleton, to market by 2026, expand the adoption of their flagship rehabilitation system, Atalante X, and develop and deploy Calvin-40, their humanoid robot.
Wandercraft’s CEO, Matthieu Masselin, expressed excitement about the company’s progress and the opportunities that lie ahead. The partnership with Renault Group, in particular, signals a strategic move to scale up production of exoskeletons and industrial robots. With a focus on innovation and growth, Wandercraft aims to transform the way people live, move, and work through their groundbreaking robotic technologies.