Atlas Robotics secures $70M Series C to deploy haptic feedback systems for augmented reality training

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Atlas Robotics secures $70M Series C to deploy haptic feedback systems for augmented reality training

Atlas Robotics closed a $70 million Series C to scale production and enterprise deployments of its wearable haptic feedback system designed for AR training and remote assistance. The system combines lightweight actuators, local motion tracking, and an API that synchronizes haptics with AR events.

Clients in aerospace and medical simulation are piloting the system to deliver tactile cues for assembly steps and surgical training respectively, with early reports highlighting improved task retention and fewer errors. Atlas plans to certify the device for certain regulated training environments.

The company will invest proceeds in manufacturing scale-up, regulatory certifications, and deeper software integrations with major AR toolchains. Atlas emphasizes privacy and safety, offering strict consent controls and fail-safe modes for enterprise deployment.