
- iHub Robotics Raises ₹4.3 Crore in Pre-Seed Funding
- With this fresh capital, the company is set to establish India’s largest humanoid robotics manufacturing facility in Kerala.
- The company also expects to create over 150 jobs in the next 2 years, contributing to India’s deep-tech ecosystem.
- The company has launched iHub School of Learning, a platform dedicated to educating and training students in AI & robotics with a mission to empower 100,000 students with future-ready skills in deep-tech.
iHub Robotics has already made a significant international impact, exporting its semi-humanoid robot, Tara Gen-1, to the UAE and Saudi Arabia. Tara Gen-1 is the most advanced semi-humanoid robot in India, built with cutting-edge AI and robotics technology. It is designed to operate in hospitality, healthcare, airports, railway stations, and various customer service roles, enhancing efficiency and automation in these Industries.
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What sets Tara Gen-1 apart is its advanced human behavior intelligence, allowing it to:
- Recognize and respond to human emotions
- Engage in natural conversations using AI-powered speech recognition
- Adapt to different environments with real-time decision-making
- Assist customers with navigation, inquiries and personalized service
- Function seamlessly in multi-language settings
Beyond humanoid robotics, iHub Robotics is also committed to empowering the next generation of AI and robotics innovators. The company has launched iHub School of Learning, a platform dedicated to educating and training students in AI and robotics with a mission to empower 100,000 students with future-ready skills in deep-tech.
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“This funding is a significant step toward realizing our dream of Physical AI, where intelligent robots seamlessly integrate into industries to enhance human capabilities. By setting up India’s biggest humanoid robotics manufacturing facility, we are not just building robots, we are shaping the future of AI-driven automation globally. Additionally, with our expansion, we aim to generate over 150 new jobs in the next two years, driving India’s deep-tech revolution forward,” said Athil Krishna, CEO of iHub Robotics.