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In January 2025, several startups secured funding in fields related to AI, clean energy, and robotics. Raspberry AI raised $24 million in Series A funding, enhancing the fashion industry by transforming designs into photorealistic images, significantly expediting the design process. Amogy, another New York startup, raised $56 million to develop an ammonia-powered system that converts ammonia into hydrogen for clean energy applications in maritime shipping and power generation. Overland AI obtained $32 million in Series A funding for developing uncrewed ground vehicles for military use in off-road situations, supporting programs in the U.S. Army and Marine Corps. Xocean secured approximately $119 million to advance marine robotics, providing essential ocean data through uncrewed surface vessels for the energy and hydrography sectors. RoboForce completed a $10 million seed round, aiming to deploy robots for dangerous tasks in industries like solar, space, and manufacturing, with plans to launch in the solar market later this year.
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In January 2025, several startups secured funding in fields related to AI, clean energy, and robotics. Raspberry AI raised $24 million in Series A funding, enhancing the fashion industry by transforming designs into photorealistic images, significantly expediting the design process. Amogy, another New York startup, raised $56 million to develop an ammonia-powered system that converts ammonia into hydrogen for clean energy applications in maritime shipping and power generation. Overland AI obtained $32 million in Series A funding for developing uncrewed ground vehicles for military use in off-road situations, supporting programs in the U.S. Army and Marine Corps. Xocean secured approximately $119 million to advance marine robotics, providing essential ocean data through uncrewed surface vessels for the energy and hydrography sectors. RoboForce completed a $10 million seed round, aiming to deploy robots for dangerous tasks in industries like solar, space, and manufacturing, with plans to launch in the solar market later this year.
Learn more on this news visit us at: https://theweb3.news/news-bites/discover-the-most-surprising-startup-funding-deals-of-january/
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