The Voskhod Venture Fund, within the framework of Round A, invested 300 million rubles in the Perm-based Robotech group, which produces robotics for industry. This is stated by the Voskhod Telegram channel. The money raised will be used for the development of the company.

Robot manufacturer GC Robotech raised 300 million rubles from the Voskhod venture fund
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The fund did not disclose the evaluation of the project. Voskhod herself received a minority stake in the company. The money raised will be used to develop new products, expand production and improve the design of robots and software. Robotech also plans to strengthen its presence in the oil and gas, energy and chemical industries.

Robotech was founded in 2019 by former top manager of oilfield services holding company Novomet, Evgeniy Poshvin. The company develops, produces and implements solutions for industry, including robotic manipulators, which are used to automate processes in mechanical engineering, metallurgy and heavy industry.

The main production is located in Perm, on an area of ​​more than 1.5 thousand square meters. m “We recently launched a project for a new full-cycle plant, which in a first stage will allow the production of 500 robots per year, with a subsequent increase to 5 thousand in 2030,” said Voskhod.

In 2023, according to Rusprofile, Robotech LLC’s revenue amounted to 266 million rubles, four times more than in 2022. The company’s net profit at the end of last year amounted to 67 million rubles, against 5.4 million rubles in 2022.

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Bogdan Muzychenko

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