Physical AI startup Mowito has raised $3 million in funding to develop technology that enables factory robots to learn tasks through demonstration rather than traditional coding. The funding round was announced this week and aims to accelerate the startup’s efforts in simplifying robot programming for industrial applications, according to economictimes.indiatimes.com.

The $3 million capital infusion will support Mowito’s development of its physical AI platform, which allows robots to acquire skills by observing human demonstrations. This approach contrasts with conventional methods that require complex coding, making robot training more accessible and efficient. The startup’s founders highlighted the potential to reduce deployment time and costs for manufacturing automation through this technology, as reported by economictimes.indiatimes.com.

Mowito’s funding round comes amid growing interest in AI-driven automation in manufacturing, where reducing human intervention in robot programming is a key challenge. The company’s approach aligns with broader industry trends seeking to enhance flexibility and scalability in factory automation. Comparable startups focusing on AI-based robot learning have also attracted investor attention, underscoring the sector’s momentum, according to economictimes.indiatimes.com.

Mowito plans to use the funds to expand its product development and pilot deployments with manufacturing partners. The startup’s next milestone includes scaling its demonstrations in real-world factory settings to validate the technology’s impact on operational efficiency, economictimes.indiatimes.com reported.

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