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Neuralzome Cybernetics Raises $2.4 Million to Accelerate Autonomous Robotics Rollout


Bengaluru-based deeptech startup Neuralzome Cybernetics has secured $2.4 million in a pre-seed funding round to scale its autonomous robotics technology across industries including precision agriculture, manufacturing, and logistics.

The round was led by 8X Ventures and saw participation from Turbostart, Avinya Ventures, Saka Ventures, Appreciate Capital, Astir Ventures, the Indian Institute of Management-Ahmedabad’s Centre for Innovation Incubation and Entrepreneurship (CIIE), the Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI), and angel investor Heston Castelino.

Founded in 2023 by Mohan Sivam and team, Neuralzome is building teachable, no-code AI agents capable of controlling robots in real-world environments without specialist programming skills. The company is pursuing a Robot-as-a-Service (RaaS) model aimed at high-value, labor-intensive sectors such as orchard management and commercial landscaping.

Its flagship product, NeuralPilot, works alongside a simulation environment called RedPill, which creates photorealistic digital twins to train robots in complex scenarios. This approach reduces on-field training time and costs a key challenge in large-scale robotic deployments.

“We are developing technologies that break the critical barriers preventing the adoption of robots in real-world applications,” said Mohan Sivam, co-founder of Neuralzome.

With the fresh funding, the company plans to advance multi-agent autonomy and vision-based navigation research, ramp up manufacturing, and expand into North America and Europe.

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