Germany’s FLEXOO, whose tech is used in NASA’s lunar rover, raises €11 million to scale physical AI

February 25, 2026 at 05:50 AM UTC
EU-Startups
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Germany’s FLEXOO, whose tech is used in NASA’s lunar rover, raises €11 million to scale physical AI

Germany's FLEXOO, a DeepTech startup specializing in physical AI sensor technology, has successfully closed an €11 million Series A funding round. This significant investment, led by eCAPITAL and AUMOVIO, underscores the growing recognition of the critical need for advanced hardware data layers to power sophisticated AI algorithms. The capital infusion is earmarked for global business expansion and scaling FLEXOO's innovative physical AI sensor platform, particularly within the battery storage and automotive sectors. FLEXOO's patented technology bridges the gap between physical hardware and machine learning by offering ultra-thin, free-form sensor solutions that integrate seamlessly into various surfaces. This platform provides the precise, real-time physical data essential for AI algorithms, addressing a key challenge in the development of practical physical AI applications. The company's solutions are economically viable, patent-protected, and can deliver up to a 5% capacity improvement in battery monitoring without requiring fundamental changes to existing battery designs. The implications of FLEXOO's advancements extend to numerous industries requiring robust real-time sensor intelligence, including the development of more efficient and reliable battery systems and enhanced automotive functionalities. With applications already demonstrated in powering components for NASA's lunar rover, the company's technology is proving its capability in demanding environments. FLEXOO's strategic focus on international sales expansion and further IP development for its physical AI platform in 2026 positions it as a key player in advancing European digital sovereignty in the AI hardware domain.

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Published: February 25, 2026 at 05:50 AM UTC
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