Trener Robotics Secures $32M Series A to Enhance AI-Driven Industrial Automation Platform Acteris
Trener Robotics has raised $32 million in a Series A funding round co-led by Engine Ventures and IAG Capital Partners. This funding will accelerate the development of Acteris, an AI platform designed for industrial automation that enables software-defined robot control. Total funding for Trener Robotics now exceeds $38 million. The platform focuses on self-learning robots that can adapt to complex production environments, utilizing natural language programming and real-time feedback. The company has partnerships across Europe and the U.S. and has integrated with major robot brands.

Trener Robotics has raised $32 million in Series A funding, co-led by Engine Ventures and IAG Capital Partners, bringing total funding to over $38 million. The investment will support the development of Acteris, an AI platform for industrial automation that allows for software-defined control of robots.
Acteris is designed to enable robots to self-learn and adapt to complex environments using a natural language interface. The company has partnered with over 15 solutions and integration partners in Europe and the U.S., integrating with brands such as ABB and Universal Robots.
Trener Robotics was co-founded in 2024 by Dr. Asad Tirmizi and Dr. Lars Tingelstad, both experienced in robotics and automation.




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