
Neuralzome Cybernetic, a deeptech startup, has secured $2.4 million in a pre-seed funding round led by 8X Ventures.
Other investors in the round include Turbostart, Avinya Ventures, Saka Ventures, Appreciate Capital, Astir Ventures, IIM Ahmedabad’s CIIE, SIDBI, and Heston Castelino.
“We are developing technologies that break the critical barriers preventing the adoption of robots in real-world applications,” said Mohan Sivam, cofounder of Neuralzome.
He also added that the startup aims to democratise the use of robots in everyday life.
Founded in 2023 by Mohan Sivam, the Bengaluru-based Neuralzome Cybernetic is developing teachable, no-code AI agents that enable robots to operate independently.
This technology allows companies to deploy robots easily without needing in-house robotics expertise.
The company plans to use a Robot-as-a-Service model to serve high-value, labour-intensive sectors such as orchard management and commercial landscaping.
Its main platform, NeuralPilot, works alongside the RedPill simulation environment to create photorealistic digital twins, allowing robots to be trained for complex situations. This greatly cuts down the time and cost of on-field training.
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