Titan Robotics secures $120M to commercialize modular robotic arms for factories

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Titan Robotics secures $120M to commercialize modular robotic arms for factories

Titan Robotics announced a $120 million growth round to commercialize reconfigurable robotic arms targeted at mid-sized factories. The company's modular hardware allows factories to swap end-effectors and joints to repurpose robots across different production lines quickly.

Titan's software includes a visual teach-and-play interface and prebuilt task templates that reduce the need for specialized automation engineers. The platform also emphasizes safety, with built-in sensors and compliance modes for human-robot collaboration.

The funding will be used to scale manufacturing, expand global field service operations, and invest in developer tooling so integrators can build and share task packages. Pilot deployments have shown payback periods under 18 months in high-mix manufacturing environments.

Investors cited supply chain pressures and the need to increase onshore automation as key drivers for the round. Titan also plans to open regional service hubs in Europe and Asia by 2027.