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SoftBank Invests $200M in Swiss Robotics Startup Gravis Robotics

SoftBank has invested $200 million in Swiss robotics startup Gravis Robotics, in what has been billed as a record investment.

SoftBank has invested $200 million in Swiss robotics startup Gravis Robotics, in what has been billed as a record investment

SoftBank has made a significant investment in the robotics sector by investing $200 million in Swiss robotics startup Gravis Robotics. This investment has been described as a record investment in the construction robotics sector.

Gravis Robotics has developed software that transforms existing excavators and other heavy equipment into autonomous machines. These machines can operate without human drivers and carry out work on construction sites. The startup was spun out of ETH Zurich university and has previously raised $23 million in a funding round in November last year.

The investment from SoftBank is seen as a key move for the Japanese investor in the fast-growing robotics sector. SoftBank founder Masayoshi Son has identified the robotics sector as a key area for investment, and the company has backed other notable startups such as OpenAI, Alibaba, and Yahoo!.

Gravis Robotics plans to use the funding to scale its autonomous heavy machinery globally. The startup's technology is designed to mimic the physical intuition of skilled operators, allowing it to respond to varying subterranean forces and soil mechanics at high speeds.

According to Dominic Jud, CTO and co-founder of Gravis Robotics, the startup's AI system is able to handle real job sites with precision that goes beyond what any human can feel from inside the cab. Jud explained that skilled operators use subtle physical feedback to read the earth, and the startup's AI system takes this same physical input and grounds it in machine telemetry.

## Gravis Robotics' Technology

Gravis Robotics has developed a unique technology that allows its machines to operate autonomously on construction sites. The startup's software transforms existing heavy equipment into autonomous machines that can carry out work without human drivers.

## Scaling Autonomous Heavy Machinery

Gravis Robotics plans to use the funding from SoftBank to scale its autonomous heavy machinery globally. The startup's technology is designed to be used on construction sites around the world, and the investment from SoftBank is seen as a key move in achieving this goal.

## The Future of Robotics

The investment from SoftBank in Gravis Robotics is a significant move in the robotics sector. The startup's technology has the potential to revolutionize the way construction sites operate, and the investment from SoftBank is seen as a key step in achieving this goal.

The robotics sector is a fast-growing area, and SoftBank's investment in Gravis Robotics is a key move in this sector. The startup's technology has the potential to make a significant impact on the construction industry, and the investment from SoftBank is seen as a key step in achieving this goal.

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