Haply Robotics Secures $16 Million CAD to Advance Haptic Technology for AI-Driven Robotics
Montréal-based Haply Robotics has raised $16 million CAD in a seed-plus funding round to enhance its haptic technology that enables robots to interact with the physical world. The funding, led by Sound Media Ventures, brings its total funding to over $20 million CAD. Haply's technology records interaction forces, allowing robots to adapt their movements. The company serves over 150 customers, including 30 Fortune 500 firms, and plans to expand its operations and team, with a focus on applications in various industries such as mining and military.

Haply Robotics, a Montréal startup, raised $16 million CAD in a seed-plus funding round led by Sound Media Ventures. The company aims to scale its haptic technology for robotics, which allows machines to 'feel' and adapt to interaction forces.
This funding increases its total raised to over $20 million CAD. Haply serves over 150 clients, including 30 Fortune 500 companies, and collaborates with Nvidia. The company plans to open a new office in California and expand its manufacturing capabilities and workforce to meet growing demand in industries like mining and military applications.




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