The funding accelerates adoption of Infravision's technology, potentially reshaping utility grid build‑outs and reducing operational costs across the energy sector. It also signals heightened market interest in AI‑enabled robotics for critical infrastructure, a trend likely to attract further capital and competitive activity.
Infravision, a Austin‑based aerial robotics firm for power‑grid construction, announced a $91 million Series B round. The financing was led by GIC with participation from Activate Capital, Hitachi Ventures and existing backer Energy Impact Partners, and will accelerate deployment of its power‑line stringing system.
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