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Nuro’s $106M raise backs its shift from delivery robots to licensing autonomy tech


After months of hearty marketing efforts and large-scale technology demos across the U.S., Nuro has secured $106 million in fresh funding to help scale

After months of hearty marketing efforts and large-scaletechnology demos across the U.S., Nuro has secured $106 million in fresh funding to help scale its autonomous driving technology and advance commercial partnerships. “Our technology, years of experience with driver-out Level 4 deployments, and focus on licensing uniquely position us to help automakers, mobility platforms, and commercial fleets accelerate their autonomy roadmaps.” Nuro’s new business model puts it in direct competition with startups like U.K.-based Wayve, which also hopes to see its technology powering everything from personal autonomous vehicles to robotaxi fleets.

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