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Xaba raises $6M from Hitachi Ventures to build synthetic brains for industrial robots


Xaba, a startup building synthetic brains for industrial robots with zero code, announced it has raised $6 million.

Massimiliano Moruzzi, CEO of Xaba, said in an interview with GamesBeat that industrial automation remains highly inefficient, relying on outdated controllers, rigid programming, and extensive manual intervention. “Traditional robotics systems require extensive programming, constant human supervision, and struggle with real-world variability, in geometry, process parameters, materials, and actual production KPIs,” said Moruzzi. “Industry 4.0 promised intelligent, autonomous factories—but it’s often been stuck in pilot purgatory, held back by rigid, code-heavy systems and legacy infrastructure,” said Gayathri Radhakrishnan, a partner at Hitachi Ventures, in a statement.

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