London’s Neuracore raises €2.5 million to replace ‘Frankenstein’ robotics stacks with unified robot-learning infrastructure

November 27, 2025 at 10:05 AM UTC
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London’s Neuracore raises €2.5 million to replace ‘Frankenstein’ robotics stacks with unified robot-learning infrastructure

London-based Neuracore has secured €2.5 million in pre-Seed funding to develop its robot-learning platform, which aims to streamline robotics development and deployment. This funding round, led by Earlybird Venture Capital, signals growing investor interest in foundational robotics software. The platform seeks to standardize and accelerate the process of bringing robots from data collection to deployed machine-learning models. Neuracore's platform focuses on unifying robotics infrastructure, eliminating the need for teams to rebuild the same systems repeatedly. This initiative targets the inefficiencies caused by fragmented robotics setups. The company's goal is to enable researchers and companies to focus on advancing robotics itself. The platform is designed to significantly reduce the time required for robotics teams to deploy machine learning models. This approach could have a broad impact on the robotics industry. This funding is part of a larger trend in Europe, with approximately €86 million invested in robotics companies across the continent in 2025. Neuracore's approach aligns with a broader shift in Europe toward platforms that standardize data handling, training, and deployment for robotics teams. The company's vision is to become the infrastructure layer for intelligent robotics, similar to the role of AWS in web applications. This investment highlights the potential for European firms to lead in advanced robotics technologies.

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Published: November 27, 2025 at 10:05 AM UTC
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