The AI-enabled humanoid robot builder has received $36.4m in funding from investors including existing backer Tencent, which supplied its series A financing two years ago.
China-based artificial intelligence-enabled robotics maker Leju Robotics secured RMB250m ($36.4m) yesterday in a series B round that included internet group Tencent.
The round was led by Hongtai Capital Holdings, the investment firm that manages venture capital fund APlus Capital. It comes after Tencent provided $7.4m in series A funding for the company in August 2017.
Founded in 2016, Leju Robotics provides humanoid robots equipped with artificial intelligence technology that are designed to teach the fundamental principles of robotics and programming…