Trener Robotics raises $32M Series A to bring Physical Intelligence to Industrial Automation, Providing a Foundational Intelligence Layer that Enables Software-Defined Control of Robots
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Trener Robotics raised $32M in Series A funding to bring “physical intelligence” to industrial automation. The capital will scale deployment of Acteris, the company’s agentic AI platform that serves as a foundational intelligence layer enabling software-defined control of robots and turning them into intelligent, self-learning teammates.
What factory processes do you think benefit most from a software-defined, self-learning robot layer like Acteris—and what adoption hurdles (safety, integration, worker training) loom largest?
The fresh capital will scale deployment of Acteris, an agentic AI platform that transforms industrial robots into intelligent, self-learning teammates