Quanta Robotics raises $27M to ship adaptable robot arms for live-service maintenance

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Quanta Robotics raises $27M to ship adaptable robot arms for live-service maintenance

Quanta Robotics announced a $27 million funding round and the launch of a modular robot arm platform designed for live-service maintenance in facilities like data centers and manufacturing plants. The arms are built with hot-swappable end effectors and a visual flow editor that allows technicians to teach tasks without deep robotics expertise.

Quanta’s solution includes a cloud-based fleet manager for scheduling, monitoring, and safety compliance. The company is positioning the product as an augmentation tool for maintenance teams, handling repetitive tasks like connector swaps, inspection scans, and basic hardware replacements.

Funds will go toward manufacturing scale-up, certification work for industrial safety standards, and expanding partnerships with systems integrators. Early pilots in colocation data centers reported measurable decreases in mean time to repair for routine interventions.