Tether's Strategic Investment in Generative Bionics Boosts Innovative Humanoid Robotics

Iris Coleman   Dec 09, 2025 03:33  UTC 19:33

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Tether Investments has announced a significant investment in Generative Bionics to bolster the development of advanced humanoid robots, according to Tether. This strategic move forms part of a 70 million euro funding round, aligning with Tether's broader ambition to enhance global digital and physical infrastructure.

Generative Bionics: A Leader in Robotics Innovation

Generative Bionics stands as the largest spinoff from the Italian Institute of Technology (IIT), with a rich legacy of robotics research. The company has successfully developed over 60 humanoid robot prototypes, offering them as research platforms globally. Holding exclusive licenses for key technologies, Generative Bionics integrates expertise from IIT and corporate partners, aiming to transform Italy's scientific prowess into tangible Physical AI capabilities.

Tether's Role in Advancing AI and Robotics

Tether's investment will accelerate the development of Physical AI systems and facilitate the industrial validation of Generative Bionics' humanoid platform. This support extends to the establishment of a production facility and integration into the global robotics ecosystem. The initial deployment of these Italian-made robots is anticipated in early 2026 across various sectors, including manufacturing and healthcare, highlighting the fusion of robotics and AI to enhance operational efficiency.

Strategic Vision and Broader Impact

Paolo Ardoino, CEO of Tether, emphasizes the transformative potential of humanoid robotics and Physical AI, underscoring Tether's commitment to fostering technologies that support resilient global infrastructure. The investment aligns with Tether's strategy to reduce reliance on centralized systems, echoing its ethos of promoting open and decentralized technologies.

Moreover, Tether's engagement with Generative Bionics complements its broader technological initiatives, including brain-computer interfaces and AI collaborations, aimed at empowering human potential and maintaining privacy-preserving standards.

Future Prospects and Industry Growth

The humanoid robotics sector is projected to exceed two hundred billion euros by 2035, potentially reaching five trillion euros by 2050, driven by the increasing adoption of automation. Tether's involvement in this sector not only supports this growth but also reinforces its mission to enhance global infrastructure resilience and innovation.

Generative Bionics plans to showcase its first complete humanoid robot at the upcoming CES in Las Vegas, marking a significant milestone in the company's journey and Italy's contribution to the global robotics landscape.



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