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Stree Robotics Unveils New Humanoid Model and Closes Funding Round - RobotWale News

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Stree Robotics Unveils New Humanoid Model and Closes Funding Round - RobotWale News

Stree Robotics Enters New Growth Phase

Bangalore-based humanoid robot startup Stree Robotics announced today that it has successfully closed its Series A funding round, bringing the total capital raised to over ₹25 crore. The investment round was led by prominent Indian venture capital firms, signaling strong institutional confidence in the domestic humanoid robotics sector. This funding will primarily be utilized to scale production capabilities and expand the engineering team ahead of mass deployment in Indian industrial settings.

The announcement coincides with the public unveiling of the company’s latest humanoid prototype, a bipedal robot designed specifically for heavy lifting and logistics tasks within automotive and textile manufacturing units. Stree Robotics CEO stated that the new model addresses key pain points in India’s labor-intensive industries by offering a cost-effective alternative to imported robotic solutions.

Product Capabilities and Pricing

The newly unveiled humanoid unit features advanced locomotion systems capable of navigating uneven factory floors, a critical requirement for Indian infrastructure. The robot is equipped with AI-driven computer vision for real-time object recognition and collaborative safety protocols to work alongside human workers. According to the company, the initial pricing for the commercial model is positioned at approximately ₹15 lakh per unit, making it competitive against entry-level industrial arms and collaborative robots currently available in the market.

Stree Robotics has already secured pilot partnerships with two major automotive component manufacturers in Chennai and Pune. These pilot programs are expected to begin operations by the end of the fiscal year. The company aims to reduce the total cost of ownership by 40% compared to traditional robotic arms, leveraging locally sourced components to mitigate import dependency.

Market Impact and Future Roadmap

The funding and product launch come at a time when the Indian government is actively promoting the “Make in India” initiative for deep-tech startups. The humanoid robotics sector is viewed as a key enabler for the country’s goal to become a global manufacturing hub. With this capital injection, Stree Robotics plans to establish a dedicated R&D facility in the state of Karnataka to foster innovation in actuator technology and battery management systems.

Industry analysts suggest that this development positions Stree Robotics as a potential leader in the domestic humanoid space, alongside other emerging players. The focus on affordability and localization addresses the primary barrier to entry for Indian SMEs looking to automate their operations. The company has also outlined a roadmap to achieve a 50% reduction in unit costs by 2026 through supply chain optimization.

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