Warehouse robotics automation company Deus Robotics has closed a $3 million Seed funding, bringing its value to $20 million.
The Deus Robotics solution addresses a critical challenge in warehouse operations.
“Robots from different manufacturers often operate in silos, unable to communicate effectively. Our AI platform provides a unified system for integrating, managing, and optimizing any type of robot. This empowers warehouses to effortlessly add or switch robots from any provider without incurring additional integration costs, resulting in a significant boost in operational efficiency,” says Pavlo Pikulin, founder and CEO of Deus Robotics.
Headquartered in Kyiv, Ukraine, the company also has UK and US offices. It offers an end-to-end robotic automation solution consisting of a unique AI platform that enables seamless integration, management, and optimisation of robots from any manufacturer, and an advanced fleet of AI-enhanced robots from various manufacturers to meet most warehouse automation needs.
Deus Robotics enables a new paradigm of flexible automation that can transform how mid-sized warehouses operate — making automation accessible to the backbone of global supply chains, not just the giants.
The company has successfully launched five robotic automation projects with two leading logistics giants.
“Our solution has delivered a remarkable 300 per cent improvement in operational efficiency,” comments Pikulin.
U.Venture led the rounds, with participation from 1991 Ventures, SID Venture Partners, Sigma Software Labs, and SD Capital.
According to Andrew Sorohan, Venture Director of U.Ventures, Deus Robotics has three fundamentals the fund seeks in frontier tech companies: transformative tech vision, extreme founder resilience, and validated market pull:
“Deus Robotics combines technical excellence with the kind of resilient execution that turns great technology into category-defining companies. We're backing the company because they’re not just building robots — they are redefining robotic automation."
Traditional robotic solutions are often too rigid or too complex to scale. By blending deep robotics and computer vision expertise, Deus Robotics has created a set of products that can be up and running in weeks, rather than months.”
Philipp Grushko, another SD Capital Founding Partner, added:
“As veterans of Ukraine's largest infrastructure port business, we have a profound understanding of the value of automating logistics operations.
Engaging daily with real-world clients — ranging from large-scale enterprises to smaller warehouse service users — we grasp the advantages of the Deus Robotics system from the inside out.”
In 2025, the company is planning to focus on the UK warehouse market.
Deus Robotics seeks to leverage the funding to fine-tune its product and fuel robotic adoption across the warehouse industry, primarily in the UK.
It also plans to boost the popularity of robotics for more logistics businesses.
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