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RoboticsNewsVention Raises $110M to Accelerate Physical AI Deployments in Manufacturing
Vention Raises $110M to Accelerate Physical AI Deployments in Manufacturing
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Vention Raises $110M to Accelerate Physical AI Deployments in Manufacturing

•January 27, 2026
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The Robot Report•Jan 27, 2026

Companies Mentioned

Vention

Vention

NVIDIA

NVIDIA

NVDA

Desjardins

Desjardins

Investissement Québec

Investissement Québec

Fidelity Investments Canada

Fidelity Investments Canada

FJVS

NVentures

NVentures

Why It Matters

The capital infusion enables Vention to speed AI‑enabled robotics adoption, meeting manufacturers’ demand for rapid, low‑expertise automation and reshoring. Its robot‑agnostic, cloud‑native stack could redefine how large enterprises modernize legacy factories.

Key Takeaways

  • •Raised $110M Series D for physical AI expansion.
  • •Zero-Shot Automation platform cuts deployment from months to days.
  • •Targets enterprise, AI commercialization, depth, and Europe expansion.
  • •NVIDIA backs Vention; new motion control and vision AI products.
  • •Over 25,000 machines deployed in 4,000 factories worldwide.

Pulse Analysis

Physical AI—where artificial intelligence meets robotics—is moving from niche labs into mainstream manufacturing. Companies like Vention are capitalizing on this shift by offering cloud‑connected, robot‑agnostic platforms that let factories configure workcells as easily as installing software. The approach addresses a long‑standing pain point: traditional automation requires deep engineering expertise and lengthy commissioning, which many manufacturers can no longer afford as they pursue reshoring and faster time‑to‑market.

The $110 million Series D round, led by investors such as NVIDIA’s venture arm and Investissement Québec, fuels Vention’s four‑playbook strategy. First, it deepens enterprise engagement, where 40 % of revenue now comes from billion‑dollar firms seeking turnkey solutions. Second, it accelerates commercialization of AI tools—including an AI agent for machine specifications and a programming co‑pilot—that promise to shrink project cycles from months to days. Third, Vention is bolstering its end‑to‑end stack, spanning design, simulation, cloud deployment, and teleoperation, while the fourth playbook drives geographic expansion into Europe.

For the broader manufacturing ecosystem, Vention’s growth signals a maturing market for modular, AI‑driven automation. By delivering reliable, 99 %‑accurate physical AI at a price point comparable to a human shift, the company lowers barriers for both brownfield upgrades and greenfield builds. As competitors race to embed AI into robotic workcells, Vention’s extensive deployment footprint—over 25,000 machines in 4,000 factories—provides a competitive moat and positions it as a key enabler of the next wave of intelligent factories.

Vention raises $110M to accelerate physical AI deployments in manufacturing

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