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Partner Robotics Raises Series A to Scale Construction Robotics
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Partner Robotics Raises Series A to Scale Construction Robotics

Partner Robotics has raised an eight-figure RMB amount in a Series A funding round led by China Growth Capital, with participation from existing investors Cowin Capital and Redpoint China Ventures. With this round and its 2024 angel investment, the company has secured around RMB 100 million (USD 14 million) to date. Index Capital acted as financial advisor.

Founded in 2023 by Kecheng Wang, former CEO of Bright Dream Robotics, the company is backed by a team with extensive experience in construction robotics and global deployment. The new capital will support three priorities: advancing embodied intelligence technologies for construction scenarios, expanding international operations through distribution networks and service centres, and strengthening supply chain efficiency.

Partner Robotics currently focuses on two flagship products—the Floor Tile Paving Robot P900 and the Intelligent Scribing Robot L3000. The P900 is designed to enhance precision and reduce defects such as hollow spots, with performance reportedly five to six times faster than manual work. The L3000 supports multiple stages of construction, delivering four to six times the efficiency of human labour with accuracy up to a two-millimetre deviation.

Technically, the company has developed a multi-sensor perception system and a cloud-based simulation platform that trains robots using real construction data. Its systems incorporate a unified vision-and-motion control model, heavy-duty robotic arms, and high-precision optical sensors.

Since mid-2025, Partner Robotics has expanded its international footprint, securing over RMB 10 million (USD 1.4 million) in overseas orders and completing nearly 100,000 sq. m of tiling work. A notable project was executed in Singapore for the country’s 60th National Day celebration, where the company’s scribing robot created a 100-metre by 80-metre pattern. It was selected over competitors such as HP and Hitachi for its precision and adaptability.

The company’s primary markets now include Europe, North America, and the Middle East, with additional sales in mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Singapore.

Partner Robotics has raised an eight-figure RMB amount in a Series A funding round led by China Growth Capital, with participation from existing investors Cowin Capital and Redpoint China Ventures. With this round and its 2024 angel investment, the company has secured around RMB 100 million (USD 14 million) to date. Index Capital acted as financial advisor. Founded in 2023 by Kecheng Wang, former CEO of Bright Dream Robotics, the company is backed by a team with extensive experience in construction robotics and global deployment. The new capital will support three priorities: advancing embodied intelligence technologies for construction scenarios, expanding international operations through distribution networks and service centres, and strengthening supply chain efficiency. Partner Robotics currently focuses on two flagship products—the Floor Tile Paving Robot P900 and the Intelligent Scribing Robot L3000. The P900 is designed to enhance precision and reduce defects such as hollow spots, with performance reportedly five to six times faster than manual work. The L3000 supports multiple stages of construction, delivering four to six times the efficiency of human labour with accuracy up to a two-millimetre deviation. Technically, the company has developed a multi-sensor perception system and a cloud-based simulation platform that trains robots using real construction data. Its systems incorporate a unified vision-and-motion control model, heavy-duty robotic arms, and high-precision optical sensors. Since mid-2025, Partner Robotics has expanded its international footprint, securing over RMB 10 million (USD 1.4 million) in overseas orders and completing nearly 100,000 sq. m of tiling work. A notable project was executed in Singapore for the country’s 60th National Day celebration, where the company’s scribing robot created a 100-metre by 80-metre pattern. It was selected over competitors such as HP and Hitachi for its precision and adaptability. The company’s primary markets now include Europe, North America, and the Middle East, with additional sales in mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Singapore.

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