Tacta Systems Secures $75M to Pioneer Human-Level Dexterous Robotics
Tacta Systems, a robotics innovator building machines with human-like tactile skills and spatial awareness, has announced a $75 million funding round to scale its development of next-generation robotic systems. The round includes an $11 million seed and a $64 million Series A, signaling strong confidence in the company’s vision of Dextrous Intelligence—a breakthrough that combines hardware, software, and AI to enable real-time physical world interaction.
The Series A was co-led by America’s Frontier Fund and SBVA, with support from Matter Venture Partners, B Capital, EDBI, Sojitz Corporation, CDIB -TEN Capital, Yazaki Innovations Inc., B5 Capital, Tyche Partners, and Woven Capital.
“Enabling machines to solve complex, physical world problems is the next frontier in robotics technology,” said Andreas Bibl, Co-founder and CEO of Tacta Systems. “While AI excels in digital domains like text and video, much of the physical world is still inaccessible to it. We’re building technology that bridges that gap—with far-reaching benefits for industries and workers alike.”
Unlocking Human-Like Tactile Precision
At the core of Tacta’s innovation is its Dextrous Intelligence platform—described as a smart nervous system for robots. This system allows machines to:
- Sense the environment through high-resolution tactile and spatial input.
- Adapt to changes in real-world physical conditions.
- Manipulate objects with human-level speed, feedback, and control.
Tacta’s technology promises to revolutionize industries such as manufacturing, logistics, and automation—where fine motor skills, perception, and adaptability have limited robotic deployment.
“Tacta is led by one of the most seasoned and accomplished hard tech entrepreneurs I’ve ever seen,” said Wen Hsieh, Founding Managing Partner at Matter Venture Partners. “The progress they’ve made in just 18 months is extraordinary. This is game-changing tech for robotics and for the world.”
The Road Ahead
The new capital will enable Tacta to:
- Accelerate the engineering of tactile-capable robotic arms and hands.
- Expand its AI training infrastructure to support real-world dexterity.
- Grow its team and scale pilot deployments across multiple industries.
With a focus on reducing the burden of physically demanding jobs, Tacta’s mission goes beyond automation. It envisions a future where robots can take on difficult and dangerous tasks with precision and reliability—working alongside humans or independently.
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