SoftBank Group invests $200 million in Gravis Robotics, a Swiss startup that develops autonomous software for construction machinery. The deal provides funding for the company’s construction-focused robotics and AI efforts.
The reports describe the investment as a push into “construction AI” and autonomy for job-site equipment. Bloomberg frames the startup’s core product as autonomous software for construction machinery, emphasizing the company’s role in enabling machinery to operate with greater autonomy. Investing.com similarly characterizes Gravis Robotics as a construction AI company and highlights the $200 million figure, without adding materially different details about deal structure or timing.