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Wandercraft raises $75M for acceleration of AI-powered humanoid robotics and exoskeletons


Wandercraft, a maker of self-balancing robotic mobility systems, has secured $75 million in funding to accelerate AI-powered robotics.

The new funding will help propel Wandercraft into its next phase of growth: bringing Eve, the world’s first self-balancing personal exoskeleton, to market as early as 2026; expanding clinical adoption of its flagship rehabilitation system, Atalante X; and developing and deploying Calvin-40, its humanoid robot. Wandercraft was evaluated in more than 20 clinical studies; key findings include meaningful improvements in walking speed, balance, independence, and postural control – often accompanied by perception of reduced pain, spasticity, and increased muscle strength. Founded in 2012, Wandercraft is globally recognized for creating the world’s first self-balancing walking exoskeleton, Atalante X, which is used in more than 100 rehabilitation centers across four continents to assist individuals with disabilities in taking more than a million steps each month.

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