Supporting Galam Robotics with €10M to revolutionize automated logistics market

Galam Robotics is a specialist in modular robotics for logistics, which has raised €10 million in funding from Supernova Invest, Bpifrance, and its historical investors. The round aimed to scale up production and deployment of TAK-ONE, the company’s storage automation system designed to maximize the efficiency of logistics buffers. This funding strengthens Galam’s manufacturing capabilities, structure its go-to-market strategy, and support its scale-up, with a goal to quadruple its revenues by the end of 2025.

Industrial ambition driven by strong market demand

Galam Robotics has quickly positioned itself as a disruptive force in logistics automation systems, thanks to the efficiency of its novel architecture inspired by the sliding puzzle principle. It optimizes both storage density and flow performance, particularly in spaces under 1,000 sqm. A recently deployed TAK-ONE system has achieved throughput of 1,000 parcels per hour on just 200 sqm. With a now mature technology, this fundraising will accelerate commercial roll-out to major players in retail and logistics. In 2025, the company plans to scale its operations across France and Europe, while also expanding its R&D and operations teams.

The funding round was led by Supernova Invest, through its CAIT fund, with support from Bpifrance’s Industrial Seed fund, along with historical backers including Polytechnique Ventures and Stéphane Aisenberg.

“This round marks a key milestone for Galam Robotics, allowing us to industrialize and deploy TAK-ONE at scale. Smart automation of logistics buffers is a strategic lever to optimize last-mile delivery flows. The growing interest from the market confirms that our technology offers a highly effective solution to today’s logistical challenges,” said Samuel Perez, co-founder of Galam Robotics.

“At Supernova Invest, we are proud to support deeptech innovations that bring structural transformation to strategic industries. Galam Robotics delivers a highly differentiated approach to a critical pain point in retail logistics, and this funding will accelerate its industrial scale-up and solidify its position as a key player in the sector,” added David Hansen, Partner at Supernova Invest.

Long road to Galam Robotics! 

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