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NEURA Robotics Partners with Bosch and Expands Robot Portfolio

NEURA Robotics has announced a strategic partnership with Robert Bosch GmbH to advance humanoid robotics and physical AI, while also introducing new robotic models at CES 2026.

Strategic Partnership with Bosch

The newly announced collaboration between NEURA Robotics and Robert Bosch aims to support industrial deployment of humanoid robotics from Germany. The partnership will focus on collecting real-world work, movement, and environmental data from Bosch facilities using advanced sensor technologies.

Together, the companies will co-develop AI-based core software, functional applications, and intuitive user interfaces. The collected production data will feed directly into NEURA’s robotics ecosystem called Neuraverse, which connects robots, physical objects, and AI systems.

This partnership creates a feedback loop that leverages Bosch’s manufacturing expertise and NEURA’s AI capabilities to promote practical applications of humanoid robots in industrial settings, with the goal of increasing productivity, flexibility, and safety.

New Robot Models

At CES 2026, NEURA Robotics introduced two new robotic platforms:

NEURA Quadruped

This four-legged robot stands less than 1 meter tall and can carry payloads up to 21.9 kg (48.5 lbs). It features:

  • Multimodal cognitive interaction
  • Fully autonomous operation
  • Multi-sensor fusion
  • Intelligent mapping
  • 360° environment vision

The Quadruped is designed to navigate challenging terrain and complex environments. It’s available for reservation at €100, with a full price of €50,000 ($58,004).

4NE1 Mini

This smaller humanoid robot stands 52 inches tall and is designed for science and education applications. It combines:

  • Natural language interaction
  • Computer vision
  • Reinforcement learning
  • Multi-language voice recognition
  • Human-detection safety features

The 4NE1 Mini can be reserved for €100, with the Standard model priced at €19,999 ($23,195) and the Pro version at €29,999 ($34,793).

Global Expansion

NEURA Robotics continues to grow its global presence with a new 1,800-square-meter facility in Zurich, Switzerland. This location will serve as a hub for research, development, and partner collaborations focused on physical AI.

Based in Metzingen, Germany, NEURA Robotics describes itself as a pioneer in “cognitive robotics” that integrates sensors and components for physical AI in all its devices. The company’s approach enables its machines to learn, adapt, and operate autonomously in real-world environments.

The Neuraverse Ecosystem

Central to NEURA’s strategy is the Neuraverse, an interconnected ecosystem that links robots, physical objects, and AI systems. This platform enables continuous improvement through software updates and AI advancements that benefit the entire fleet of robots. The addition of real-world data from Bosch’s manufacturing facilities will further enhance this ecosystem’s capabilities.

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Written by Thomas Unise

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