Tacta Systems, a robotics company pioneering Dextrous Intelligence to deliver human-level tactile skills and spatial awareness, has secured $75 million in funding to transform how robots perform complex, human-like tasks with AI, automation, tactile sensing, robotic manipulation, and precision robotics.
Based in Palo Alto, Tacta Systems integrates hardware, software, and AI to develop its proprietary Dextrous Intelligence. This breakthrough robotic nervous system mimics human adaptability. This innovation enables precision robotics to sense, adapt, and manipulate objects with the same finesse as a human hand.
The newly announced funding includes a previously undisclosed $11 million seed round, led by Matter Venture Partners, and a $64 million Series A round, co-led by America’s Frontier Fund and SBVA. Other investors include B Capital, EDBI, Sojitz Corporation, CDIB-TEN Capital, Yazaki Innovations Inc., B5 Capital, Tyche Partners, and Woven Capital.
“Enabling machines to solve complex, physical world problems is the next frontier in robotics technology. AI models have become remarkably sophisticated in processing text and video. Still, much of the physical world remains incomprehensible to them,” said Andreas Bibl, Co-founder and CEO of Tacta Systems.
Next-Level Robotic Manipulation
Co-founder and CEO Andreas Bibl emphasized that Dextrous Intelligence delivers an advanced layer of autonomy and control. By combining tactile sensing and AI-driven decision-making, Tacta’s robots can complete variable, unstructured tasks that were previously impossible for machines to accomplish. This marks a new era in automation, enabling robots to handle a wide range of functions, from delicate components to unpredictable environments.
“We’re incredibly excited about the disruptive technology that we’re developing, which will ultimately help humanity automate much of the drudgery of factory work and grueling physical labor,” added Andreas Bibl.
Tacta Systems plans to use the $75 million to accelerate the commercial deployment of its technology across various industries, including logistics, manufacturing, and healthcare. With this backing, Tacta aims to redefine robotic manipulation by applying Dextrous Intelligence to real-world challenges that require adaptability and nuanced touch.
Human-Level Tactile Skills Are No Longer Science Fiction
Thanks to Tacta’s advancements, tasks that once required fine motor skills, exclusive to humans, are becoming increasingly automated. From sorting small electronic parts to assisting in surgeries, precision robotics powered by Dextrous Intelligence is making its mark. This fusion of AI and tactile sensing is not just enhancing robots; it’s expanding what’s possible in the field of automation.
With strategic funding, pioneering technology, and visionary leadership, Tacta Systems is shaping a brighter future for robotics. As the race for advanced robotic manipulation intensifies, Dextrous Intelligence positions Tacta at the forefront of an industry poised for disruption.
“Tacta is led by one of the most seasoned and accomplished Hard Tech entrepreneurs that I’ve ever seen. The technology they’ve developed over the last year and a half is game-changing and will prove incredibly valuable to both robotics and the world in the coming years. My firm and I are proud to have backed them from the very beginning,” said Wen Hsieh, Founding Managing Partner at Matter Venture Partners.
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