Zurich’s Flexion raises €43 million to build the brains behind humanoids

November 21, 2025 at 04:14 PM UTC
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Zurich’s Flexion raises €43 million to build the brains behind humanoids

Zurich-based robotics intelligence startup Flexion has secured €43 million in Series A funding to develop a reinforcement learning platform for humanoid robots, signaling growing investment in European AI and robotics. The funding, led by DST Global Partners, highlights the increasing focus on advanced robotics and autonomous systems in the region. This investment will enable Flexion to further develop the "brain" for humanoids, enhancing their ability to work alongside humans. The €43 million investment round included participation from NVentures (NVIDIA’s venture capital arm), redalpine, Prosus Ventures, and Moonfire. This follows a €6.3 million Seed round secured earlier, indicating strong investor confidence. Flexion's platform uses natural language task comprehension, synthetic vision-language-action training, and transformer-based full-body control to create robots capable of operating with minimal human oversight, breaking free from pre-scripted behaviors. This investment underscores a broader trend in Europe, where various robotics companies are securing significant funding. The recent deals in 2025 include NEURA Robotics, Unchained Robotics, and sensmore in Germany, as well as Progressive Robotics in Greece, Adaptronics in Italy, and mimic, also in Switzerland. These initiatives aim to drive advancements in cognitive robotics, autonomous inspection, and industrial automation, showcasing Europe's commitment to technological innovation and potentially reducing dependence on foreign technology. This activity is part of a larger push to develop advanced robotics and AI capabilities within Europe, potentially fostering digital sovereignty. The founders of Flexion, from institutions like ETH Zurich, bring backgrounds in areas such as reinforcement learning and control systems to the table. As the EU continues to invest in robotics, Flexion's work could be key to achieving greater autonomy and competitiveness in the global market.

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Published: November 21, 2025 at 04:14 PM UTC
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