AILOS Robotics gets €3.5M to scale gearbox manufacturing for Europe’s next-gen robots

December 2, 2025 at 05:00 AM UTC
Tech.eu
Original: EN
AILOS Robotics gets €3.5M to scale gearbox manufacturing for Europe’s next-gen robots

AILOS Robotics, a Brussels-based company, has secured €3.5 million in seed funding to scale its gearbox manufacturing, signaling a boost for European robotics. The investment, led by QBIC and High-Tech Gründerfonds, aims to bolster the supply of essential components for humanoid and collaborative robots. This initiative supports the EU's goal of fostering indigenous technological capabilities. AILOS Robotics, a spin-off from Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), developed the R2poweR gearbox after a decade of research. This gearbox architecture is engineered for humanoids, cobots, and prosthetics, offering smooth interaction, high torque density, and reduced weight and noise. The design is also scalable for high-volume robotics manufacturing. This funding will enable AILOS to transition from lab to factory, initiating pilot projects with robot manufacturers. The gearboxes developed by AILOS combine the flexibility of quasi-direct drives with high torque density, supporting the creation of safer and more efficient robots. The advancements in robotics will likely impact multiple sectors, particularly manufacturing and healthcare. With this investment, AILOS aims to establish European leadership in strategic automation technologies and will now work with industrial partners to scale manufacturing and establish supply chains. The move underscores Europe's dedication to developing a competitive robotics ecosystem.

To provide multilingual access, this article summary was automatically generated.

Source Information

Publication: Tech.eu
Published: December 2, 2025 at 05:00 AM UTC
All rights remain with the original publisher.