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Tether leads $1.4 billion funding round in German robotics company Neura

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Olivier Acuna
Tether leads $1.4 billion funding round in German robotics company Neura
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Tether Investments led a $1.4 billion funding round for German startup Neura Robotics, which aims to produce 5 million AI-powered humanoid robots by 2030. The robots will feature integrated digital wallets to facilitate autonomous financial transactions.

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This investment represents a significant shift in the application of stablecoin technology into physical AI and robotics infrastructure.

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Share Share this article Copy link X icon X (Twitter) LinkedIn Facebook Email Tether leads $1.4 billion funding round in German robotics company Neura The investment is part of the stablecoin giant’s expansion into industries outside of crypto. By Olivier Acuna | Edited by Sheldon Reback Jun 11, 2026, 1:49 p.m. 1 min read Make preferred on German startup Neura Robotics raised $1.5 billion in a round led by Tether Investments with participation from Nvidia, Qualcomm, Amazon. (Gabimedia/Pixabay) What to know : Tether Investments led a $1.4 billion funding round for German startup Neura Robotics, in what it described as one of the largest investments in physical AI to date. The round, which included Qualcomm Technologies, Amazon and NVIDIA, was expected to value Neura around $9 billion-$12 billion. Neura plans to produce 5 million AI-powered humanoid robots by 2030, equipping them with Tether-linked digital wallets so they can be paid for work and make electronic payments autonomously. Tether Investments said it led a $1.4 billion funding round for Neura Robotics, a German startup developing AI-powered humanoid robots, in what it called one of the largest investments into physical AI on record.

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