
X Square Robot brings its valuation to $2.8B with four consecutive funding rounds
THE SO WHAT
A $2.8B valuation on the back of four rapid rounds for X Square Robot—combining foundation models, hardware, data pipelines, and deployments—shows capital is now chasing full-stack physical AI, not point robots. If you’re in industrial environments, start mapping which workflows could move to a vertically integrated robotics vendor in the next 12–24 months.
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