AILOS Robotics Lands €3.5M Seed for Advanced Robot Gearboxes
AILOS Robotics has raised €3.5 million to industrialize a new class of robotic gearboxes that combine the agility of quasi-direct drives with a far higher torque density. This breakthrough enables robots that are lighter, safer, more affordable, and more energy-efficient.
The seed round is led by QBIC and High-Tech Gründerfonds (HTGF), with participation from Wallonie Entreprendre and finance&invest.brussels, reinforcing Europe’s commitment to developing local, strategic component supply for the rapidly growing humanoid and collaborative robotics markets.
“Modern robots demand a new category of actuation,” said Pablo López García, CEO and co-founder of AILOS Robotics. “We combine quasi-direct drive-like backdrivability with the high torque density of advanced gearing, finally removing one of the main barriers to agile, lightweight, and safe robots that can operate alongside humans.”
AILOS is a spin-off from the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) and its BruBotics research powerhouse. After a decade of research supported by VLAIO (Flanders) and Innoviris (Brussels), the company has built and validated its Minimum Viable Product (MVP) — the R2poweR gearbox.
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Designed for humanoids, cobots, exoskeletons, and prosthetic devices, the R2poweR architecture:
• Enables smooth human-friendly interaction (low backdrive torque)
• Provides extreme torque density for highly loaded joints
• Reduces robot weight, energy demand, and noise
• Supports low-cost industrialization and future scalability
• Is ideally suited for high-volume robotics manufacturing
AILOS is now moving from lab to factory, and actively engaging:
• Robot manufacturers — seeking first pilot projects
• Industrial partners — for joint manufacturing and supply chain scale-up
• Investors — supporting EU leadership in strategic automation technologies
