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Mind Robotics Raises $500M Series A From Accel and a16z to Scale Industrial AI

$500M Series A
1 min read Wall Street Journal Confirmed
Mind Robotics, an industrial AI robotics company spun out of Rivian, raised $500 million in a Series A round co-led by Accel and Andreessen Horowitz, according to the Wall Street Journal and TechCrunch. The company was founded by Rivian CEO RJ Scaringe, and Rivian itself invested in the round and entered a commercial partnership with the startup.

Mind Robotics has raised $500 million in a Series A funding round, co-led by Accel and Andreessen Horowitz, according to the Wall Street Journal and TechCrunch. The company builds AI-enabled industrial robots and was spun out of Rivian by RJ Scaringe, Rivian’s CEO.

The deal’s structure is unusual. Rivian isn’t just the company’s origin story, it’s an investor and a commercial partner. The Wall Street Journal reported that Rivian invested in Mind Robotics and teamed up with it to train the company’s robotic systems. That makes Rivian simultaneously a financial backer, a data source, and a paying customer. For a Series A company, that kind of commercial anchor is a signal the technology has moved past lab conditions.

According to the Silicon Valley Business Journal, the Series A follows a $115 million seed round, though this figure has not been independently confirmed by T2 sources. No overall valuation for the company was disclosed.

The Accel and a16z co-lead matters beyond the dollar amount. Both firms have been among the most active investors across the AI cycle. Their joint commitment to an industrial robotics company, not a software platform, reflects a thesis that physical AI automation is approaching the deployment phase, not just the research phase.

Enterprises evaluating automation roadmaps should watch this segment. A $500M Series A into a company with a major automaker as both investor and customer is a deployment signal, not a research bet.

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