German startup Sitegeist GmbH said today it has raised €4 million (around $4.75 million) in pre-seed funding to help accelerate the renovation of Europe’s infrastructure with robotic automation.
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The company will use the funding to expand its team and accelerate on-site deployment of Sitegeist’s robots to meet customer demand driven by Europe’s large infrastructure renovation backlog.
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