
Understanding these funding trends helps entrepreneurs, investors, and policymakers gauge where innovation is accelerating and where future market opportunities may emerge. The data shows robotics moving beyond traditional manufacturing into health, biotech, and construction, making the sector increasingly relevant to a wide range of industries.
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Good to see the end of the year finish strong! While the dollar amounts may be less than some months with mega rounds, the number of funding rounds is very healthy. It’s not a surprise to see quite a few humanoid companies raising. There are also a surprising number of biotech robotics startups, as well as a few construction and health tech robotics startups. Robotics is still diversifying.
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So here’s the break down of December robotics funding data - 127 funding rounds for a total of $2,740,675,181 USD bringing the 2025 total investment to approx $35B. Plus links to the rest of 2025:
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