Walden Robotics Emerges From Stealth With $1.1 Billion Valuation After Securing $300 Million In Seed Funding
Summary
Walden Robotics, a humanoid robot startup spun out of a Toyota research lab, bursts onto the scene with a $1.1 billion valuation after raising $300 million in seed funding, already deploying robots on real factory floors as the humanoid robotics market races toward a projected $5 trillion by 2050.
Key Points
- Walden Robotics, a humanoid robot startup spun out of a Toyota research lab, emerges from stealth with a $1.1 billion valuation after securing approximately $300 million in seed funding co-led by Deviation Capital and Toyota.
- The Cambridge, Massachusetts-based startup, founded in January, builds general-purpose humanoid robots with its own hardware, software, and AI models, currently deploying them in manufacturing and logistics to handle repetitive tasks like loading car parts and cleaning machinery.
- Walden is already running a pilot program at a North American Toyota factory where a humanoid robot works eight-hour shifts alongside humans, as the broader humanoid robotics market is projected by Morgan Stanley to exceed $5 trillion by 2050.