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Trener Robotics Secures $32M to Transform Industrial Robot Programming

Trener Robotics has closed a $32 million Series A funding round to advance its mission of making industrial robots more accessible and adaptable through conversational AI programming. The company’s platform, Acteris, enables operators to program robots using natural language rather than specialized code, potentially revolutionizing industrial automation.

Key Developments

Founded in 2024, Trener Robotics (formerly T-Robotics) has developed Acteris as a robot-agnostic skills platform that transforms complex robots into intelligent, adaptable teammates. The platform replaces traditional procedural programming with an AI-driven control system supporting a growing library of production-ready skills.

According to CEO Dr. Asad Tirmizi, the company is “fundamentally changing” industrial robotics by moving beyond the limitations that have confined robots to repetitive, single-purpose tasks in controlled environments. Instead, Acteris enables robots to adapt to changing parts and unstructured production environments in real time.

Platform Capabilities

The Acteris platform offers several innovative features:

  • Natural language programming through an agentic interface
  • Vision-based part identification and handling, even in adverse conditions
  • Optimized robot motions with real-time adaptability
  • Intelligent collision avoidance and safety features
  • Real-time production dashboards for performance monitoring

Importantly, Acteris works with existing equipment that manufacturers already own, making it a practical solution for the shop floor rather than a research-first platform.

Market Traction

The market for flexible automation is growing at a 14.3% compound annual growth rate according to Mordor Intelligence, driven by labor shortages, demand for high-mix production, and rising operational costs. Trener has collaborated with more than 15 systems and integration partners across Europe and the U.S., integrating robot brands including ABB, Universal Robots, and FANUC.

The recent $32 million funding round was co-led by Engine Ventures and IAG Capital Partners, with participation from strategic investors including Cadence and Geodesic Capital through Nikon’s NFocus Fund. This brings Trener’s total funding to over $38 million.

Strategic Vision

Trener’s go-to-market strategy focuses on empowering systems integrators and OEMs with its robot AI skills platform. The company positions itself as creating the intelligence layer for physical automation, with a partner-led distribution model that makes advanced robotics accessible to manufacturers of all sizes.

According to Dennis Sacha of IAG Capital Partners, Trener is well-positioned as industrial automation reaches an inflection point, offering a solution that creates “a repeatable path for expanding capabilities beyond CNC machine tending” – something particularly valuable for small and mid-sized enterprises competing in an AI-redefined manufacturing landscape.

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