Partner Robotics Raises Series A to Expand Global Use of Construction Robots

Partner Robotics Raises Series A to Expand Global Use of Construction Robots
Source: Partner Robotics
  • Partner Robotics has raised RMB 100 million to date, including a new Series A round led by China Growth Capital.
  • Its main products, the P900 tile robot and L3000 scribing robot, aim to boost speed and precision on job sites using real-world training data and multi-sensor systems.

Construction robotics company Partner Robotics has raised a new Series A round led by China Growth Capital, with participation from Cowin Capital and Redpoint China Ventures. Including its earlier angel round, the company has secured about RMB 100 million in total funding. The capital will support product development, overseas expansion, and supply chain improvements..

Partner Robotics is currently focused on two robots, the Floor Tile Paving Robot P900 and the Intelligent Scribing Robot L3000. The P900 is designed to reduce hollow spots and increase speed, laying tiles five to six times faster than manual labor. The L3000 supports multiple construction phases and operates with a precision of two millimeters. Both systems are powered by a multi-sensor perception platform and a cloud-based simulation environment that trains the robots using real-world construction data. Its systems combine vision and motion control with heavy-duty robotic arms and high-precision optical sensors.

Since mid-2025, Partner Robotics has completed nearly 100,000 square meters of tiling work and received more than RMB 10 million in international orders, according to the company. In a press release, Parnter Robotics highlighted that its robot was selected over HP and Hitachi for a major scribing project tied to the country’s 60th National Day in Singapore. The company now operates in Europe, North America, the Middle East, and across Asia.


🌀 Tom’s Take:

Backed by new funding, real-world orders, and solid tech, Partner Robotics is building momentum in global construction automation.


Source: PR Newswire / Partner Robotics