Progressive Robotics secures €1.55M

Progressive Robotics’ technology enables robotic arm operators to configure and reprogram robots without technical expertise.
Progressive Robotics secures €1.55M

Greek Robotics startup Progressive Robotics, has completed a €1.55M seed funding round led by Marathon Venture Capital with the participation of existing investors Genesis Ventures. This investment aims to accelerate the company’s mission of providing small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) with AI-powered, no-code automation.

Progressive Robotics’ technology assists robotic arm deployment by enabling operators to configure and reprogram robots. Its software means that technical expertise is not needed. The company has already implemented its solutions in multiple industries, including food production and logistics.

One of the company's flagship products is its mixed-case palletizer, which optimises space utilization and ensures stability and safety in industries fulfillment centers.

“Our vision is to empower businesses, large and small, by removing the barriers to robotic adoption,” said Fotis Dimeas, CEO of Progressive Robotics. “This funding will enable us to scale our technology, expand globally, and bring Amazon-like robotics capabilities to SMEs.”

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“Progressive Robotics is breaking down the technical and financial barriers that have traditionally limited automation for small businesses,” said Panos Papadopoulos, Partner at Marathon Venture Capital. “We are thrilled to support their vision of making advanced robotics an attainable reality for SMEs worldwide.”

The funds will be used to enhance product development, scale operations, and accelerate international growth. Progressive Robotics has also partnered with robotic OEMs including ABB Robotics, Elite Robots, and Schmalz, ensuring seamless hardware integration.

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