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AI-Based Robotics Startup Haber Nets INR 317 Cr For Expansion

AI-Based Robotics Startup Haber Nets INR 317 Cr For Growth, Expansion
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Haber’s board passed a special resolution to raise INR 317 Cr by issuing Series C CCPS to Accel India, Beenext Capital and Creaegis

The startup plans to utilise the fresh capital towards expansion, growth and meeting capex requirements

Founded in 2017, Haber makes AI-powered industrial robots that automate the tedious manual process of sample collection, measurement, analysis and intervention at factories

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Artificial intelligence (AI)-based robotics startup Haber has raised INR 317.2 Cr (about $38 Mn) from new and existing investors in a fresh funding round.

In a filing with the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Haber said that its board passed a special resolution to raise the sum by issuing Series C compulsorily convertible preference shares (CCPS) to Accel India, Beenext Capital, and Creaegis. 

Of the total INR 317.2 Cr funding, INR 33.4 Cr came from Accel India and INR 83.5 Cr from Beenext Capital, the filing showed. The remaining INR 200 Cr was likely infused by Creaegis.

The Pune-based startup plans to use the fresh proceeds for its expansion, growth and to meet its capex requirements.

Founded by Vipin Raghavan, Priya Venkat and Arjunan PN in 2017, Haber makes AI-driven industrial robots which automate the tedious manual process of sample collection, measurement, analysis, and intervention at factories.

Haber caters to industries such as food and beverages and pulp and paper. It claims to have helped its customers save 24 Bn litres of water and eliminate 75,000 tonnes of carbon emissions.

The startup last raised $20 Mn in its Series B funding round led by Ascent Capital in 2021. It competes against the likes of Prosus-backed Detech Technologies, Altizon and Fero Labs, among others.

While Haber is yet to file its financials for the year ended March 2024 (FY24), it posted a net loss of INR 36.7 Cr on a revenue of INR 82 Cr in FY23.

The development comes at a time when the adoption of advanced robotics technology is on the rise in India. 

A number of enterprises operating in healthcare, logistics, warehousing, and retail chain management are scrambling to integrate AI-based automation systems into their business operations as demand booms for quick delivery of products and services.

For instance, Reliance Retail has integrated AI-based automation in its grocery, fashion and lifestyle verticals. A number of Indian startups across sectors and industries, from OYO to Unacademy, are using AI to streamline operations.

On the back of this, the homegrown AI ecosystem has been making massive strides. Earlier this year, Krutrim became India’s first AI unicorn. 

Overall, India has more than 100 GenAI startups which have raised more than $600 Mn since 2019. 

 

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