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LARA
NEURA Robotics
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LARA
NEURA RoboticsLARA is a collaborative robot (cobot) from NEURA Robotics that combines industrial precision with ease of use. It offers multiple payload options (3–30 kg) and reaches (590–1800 mm). Features include ±0.02 mm repeatability, IP54/IP66 protection, certified safety (PLd Cat. 3 / SIL2), 24-bit encoders, optional 6 DoF force torque sensors, modular hardware, and an advanced controller with multiple industrial network protocols.
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Specification
- Multiple payload options
- 3, 5, 8, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 30L kg
- Reach from 590 mm to 1800 mm
- Best-in-class ±0.02 mm repeatability
- IP54/IP66 dust and water protection
- Certified safety architecture (PLd Cat. 3 / SIL2)
- In-house motors with 24-bit encoders
- 6 DoF force torque sensors (optional)
- Modular hardware with standardized interfaces (EtherCAT, IO-Link)
- Advanced controller supporting Ethernet/IP, Profinet, Modbus TCP/RTU, RS-485
- 8 high-speed GPIO ports
Price
No public price — contact the supplier for a quote.
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Evidence-graded claims from the NEURA Robotics deep report
NEURA Robotics has raised a record Series C of up to $1.4 billion
The Series C headline is confirmed by the official press release and corroborated by multiple independent news outlets, though CNBC notes the full amount is milestone-contingent [5][6][9].
from NEURA Robotics deep report →
NEURA Robotics has an order book exceeding $1 billion
The $1 billion order book figure is cited by Manufacturing Dive but sourced solely from a company statement, with no independent verification of actual signed contracts or revenue [9].
from NEURA Robotics deep report →Tether Wallet Development Kit integration enables NEURA robots to hold digital wallets and conduct autonomous payments
This capability is reported by a news source in the context of the Tether investment, but it is a novel claim with no independent technical verification or real-world deployment evidence [8][11].
from NEURA Robotics deep report →




