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Tech Giants Back German Robotics Company NEURA Robotics

 


What does Germany's Neura Robotics sell and at what prices?

Germany's NEURA Robotics sells a variety of AI-powered "cognitive" robots, including industrial robotic arms (cobots), autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), and multipurpose humanoid robots. Prices range from €9,999 for compact household assistants to €98,000 for heavy-duty industrial models.

Their primary product lines include:

Humanoid & Service Robots

           4NE1 (Gen 3.5): A full-sized, Porsche-designed humanoid robot capable of lifting up to 100 kg. It is targeted at heavy industrial use and priced at €98,000 for fleet scale sizes, dropping as low as €60,000.

           4NE1 Mini: A scaled-down humanoid for home, education, and research. Priced at €19,999.

           MiPA: An intelligent robotic assistant designed for tableside service, hospital settings, and elderly care. It is available for pre-order at a reservation price of €9,999.

Industrial Robotic Arms (Cobots)

           MAiRA Series: Advanced cognitive robotic arms that can see, hear, and touch. Prices generally range from €37,500 to €41,500, depending on reach and payload.

           LARA Series: A line of cost-effective, collaborative robotic arms. Prices start around €16,500 (e.g., LARA 3) and scale up to €26,900 (e.g., LARA 15) depending on the model.

Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs)

           MAV Series: Heavy-duty, trolley-like mobile robots designed to transport goods across warehouse and industrial floors. Models like the MAV-1500 are priced around €44,900.

Note: Prices stated reflect base models and are subject to change. They generally exclude applicable VAT.

 

 

“Germany's Neura Robotics said it secured up to $1.4 billion in funding to build a physical artificial-intelligence platform, backed by Amazon, Nvidia and the European Investment Bank.

 

The robotics company on Wednesday said the funding aims to scale production to several million robots by 2030 as demand for physical AI expands across manufacturing, logistics, healthcare and consumer applications.

 

The company, which reports an order backlog exceeding $1 billion, said it received backing from technology and financial players, including Tether, Amazon, Nvidia, Qualcomm Technologies, Bosch, Schaeffler and the European Investment Bank.

 

The funding will support the push to commercialize cognitive robots and humanoids at scale, as well as expand the company's AI-powered robotics platform, Neura said. It will also develop a network to train robots in real-world environments, it added.” [1]

 

The rare earth vulnerability (specifically Neodymium and Dysprosium used in permanent magnet synchronous motors for robot joints) applies to all Western robotics companies aiming for mass production. Neura can’t produce millions of robots. Neura is deceiving the investors. This is a typical criminal action.

 

1. Tech Giants Back German Robotics Company. Kienle, Nina.  Wall Street Journal, Eastern edition; New York, N.Y.. 12 June 2026: B4. 

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