Bengaluru-based robotics startup CynLr has raised $4.5 Mn in Pre-Series A funding round led by Speciale Invest and growX Ventures.
The round also saw participation from investors including Anicut Capital, Infoedge, Java Capital, Venture Catalysts and Arali Ventures. Angel investors including Srivats Ram (MD, Wheels India), Shriram Vijayaraghavan (president, Wheels India), Arvind Vasu (former Asia Head, ABB Technology Ventures), Nalin Advani (former CEO, Asia Pacific, GreyOrange Robotics) and Jayaram Pillai (former MD – India, Russia, Arabia, NI).
With the current round, CynLr claims to have raised a total funding of $5.25 Mn to date.
The robotics startup plans to enter the US market, scale its team and also, build capacity to address the current pipeline of customers and deliver 100 robots annually.Robotics startup
“CynLr is solving a 4-decade long unmet need in the fast-growing industrial Robotics startup. With their intelligent Vision Stack for robots, they solve a myriad of challenges in hyper-automating manufacturing and warehouse space. As a firm believer in the deep tech space, we are excited to support CynLr in building intelligent learning robots that will further enable the creation of micro-factories and ultimately, universal factories,” says Sheetal Bahl, managing partner at growX Ventures.
Founded in 2019 by Nikhil Ramaswamy and Gokul NA, CynLr automates the manual labour involved in the manufacturing processes. The startup intends to simplify manufacturing through its visual robots or object computers, just as the computers simplified data processing.
In 2019, CynLr raised INR 5.5 Cr in a seed funding round. The investment came in from Speciale Invest, Arali Ventures, growX ventures, CIIE Initiatives and Dr. Vijay Kedia. Then, the funds were deployed towards research and development as well as to drive the adoption of the product.
In April 2021, CynLr was also a part of an accelerator program led by India DeepTech (IDT). The accelerator programme helped its cohort participants get validation of their business ideas and understand the market better. However, it did not offer any equity or grants to the cohort participants.
Published By: JAINAM SHETH
Edited By : KRITIKA KASHYAP