
The funding accelerates Nomagic’s commercial push into the U.S., addressing a long‑standing gap in fashion‑logistics automation and setting a new benchmark for physical AI in intralogistics.
Physical AI is reshaping warehouse automation by embedding real‑time perception and decision‑making into robotic hardware. Nomagic’s platform leverages millions of task data points to train adaptable models that can generalize across diverse inventory. This approach reduces the need for custom engineering, shortens deployment cycles, and meets the growing demand for flexible, 24/7 fulfillment centers that can handle unpredictable product forms.
The newly unveiled Shoebox Picker tackles a niche yet pervasive challenge: handling unsealed, two‑piece shoeboxes without damaging lids or contents. By analyzing size, weight, lid type, and orientation, the AI predicts optimal grasp trajectories and commands a purpose‑built gripper to secure the box. This capability unlocks automation for fashion logistics, where such packaging has traditionally required manual labor, driving labor cost savings and higher throughput in dense storage environments.
The $10 million infusion signals strong investor confidence in Nomagic’s growth trajectory. Capital will fund a 2025 commercial expansion across the United States, positioning the company alongside larger warehouse‑automation players. Additionally, resources earmarked for visual‑language‑action (VLA) model development aim to broaden the robot’s skill set beyond shoeboxes, enabling seamless adaptation to new product categories. As retailers and third‑party logistics providers seek scalable, AI‑powered solutions, Nomagic’s advances could set new industry standards for intelligent, adaptable automation.
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