sensmore secures US$ 7.3 million in funding to turn the world’s largest machines into intelligent robots
20.05.2025sensmore, a Berlin/Potsdam-based robotics startup, has secured US$ 7.3 million in funding to bring Physical AI to the world’s largest mobile machinery. As Europe’s foundational industries reach a critical inflection point, the pressure to adapt has never been greater. As labor shortages deepen and operational costs rise, sensmore supports important sectors like construction, mining, and raw materials, with truly transformational automation that is robust, scalable, and built for the field. The company is uniquely positioned to utilize its cutting edge technology stack to deliver robust, modular solutions that work in the field today.
sensmore co-founders Bjarne Johannsen (left) and Maximilian Rolf (right)
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Physical AI for the world’s largest machines
As a full-system provider, sensmore retrofits existing heavy mobile machinery on site, for example in limestone quarries, with hardware and proprietary AI software. From haul trucks and dumpers to wheel loaders, sensmore automates entire fleets. Its technology transforms any machine into an autonomous, self-reasoning robot that can solve complex tasks in real time – without prior training – enabling automation in production environments where it was previously out of reach.
At sensmore, automation is not built in isolation, but rather co-developed with the people who operate the machines everyday. This customer-first mindset is central to sensmore’s approach and success to date, as CEO and co-founder Maximilian Rolf, explains: “Our roadmap delivers immediate value through intelligent and assistive features from day one, while laying the data foundation for tomorrow’s full automation. We don’t just build for our customers – we partner with them to shape the automated future together.”
This roadmap includes sensmore Machine Assist for smart collision alerts and precision positioning, sensmore Site OS as a live operational layer for site supervisors, and sensmore Eye for vision-based quality control. Each module contributes to a platform designed to generate and use large volumes of real-time environment data - unlocking short-term gains while laying the groundwork for autonomous operations.
sensmore has already completed full rollouts at several of Europe’s largest open-pit sites, where customers like CEMEX and Lhoist are seeing measurable improvements in productivity and safety. The company’s first fully automated LHD (Load-Haul-Dump) machine is now undergoing field testing and performs a complete load-and-carry cycle without human intervention.
Haul truck fleet equipped by sensmore
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Redefining automation for intelligent machines
sensmore is pioneering the use of a fully integrated, end-to-end AI architecture for heavy mobile machines – an approach also being spearheaded by players like Wayve and Sereact in adjacent domains. Leveraging a powerful combination of cameras, 4D radar, and AI, sensmore delivers a robust automation system that remains reliable even in the harshest conditions and adapts dynamically to unfamiliar situations without manual intervention.
At the core of this system, CTO and co-founder Bjarne Johannsen distinguishes between two layers of intelligence: “Thinking Fast is our end-to-end network that lets machines react instantly and instinctively, like a person walking without thinking. Thinking Slow adds intelligent reasoning, the ability to understand what the task is, how to solve it, and why it matters." That deeper layer is powered by a VLAM, Johannsen continues: "Like Figure AI does for humanoids, we use a multimodal system that combines vision, language, and action context to solve complex real-world tasks, even those the machine has never seen before", he adds.
sensmore’s technology stack is designed to be generalizable and transferable across sectors – from construction and mining to agriculture and defense – anywhere machines operate in harsh, complex, and unstructured environments.
Strong financial backing from top-tier investors
sensmore has secured funding from a cohort of tier 1 investors, led by Point Nine Capital, and joined by international backers from the US and UK including Acequia Capital, Tiny Supercomputer, Prototype Capital, and Entrepreneur First.
Ricardo Sequerra Amram, Partner at Point Nine, commented: “sensmore is pioneering a new era of intelligent automation for heavy machines. What sets them apart is their ability to translate cutting-edge AI research into robust, modular solutions that work in the field today. Their deep customer collaboration and exceptional technical team are laying the foundation for a new wave of reindustrialization across mining, construction, and beyond.”
Among the company’s backers are prominent founders and industry veterans, including Amar Shah (Wayve), Michael Wax (Forto), Arnoud Balhuizen (former CCO of BHP, board member at Teck Resources), Thilo Konzok, Roby Stancel, Robin Dechant, Alexey Zhigarev, and Elmar Leiblein (former CEO of Thyssenkrupp Mining). Additional funding has been received from the State of Brandenburg and the European Union.