Niqo Robotics has garnered a total of $16 million in funding, including a $5 million injection during its Series A round from FMC, Omnivore, and Blume Ventures in August 2021. Additionally, it secured $2 million in a Seed round back in 2019.
While the company plans to disclose its financial figures for FY24 later this year, its Indian division, after nine years of operation, predominantly operated in a pre-revenue phase, generating only Rs 1.3 crore in revenue during FY23. Conversely, its losses doubled, reaching Rs 9.8 crore by the end of March 2023.
Niqo Robotics, formerly TartanSense, secured a remarkable Rs 74.7 crore investment led by Brida Innovation Ventures, marking a significant advancement after a three-year funding gap. A special resolution enabled the issuance of 8,577 preference shares, elevating the company’s worth to Rs 290 crore. Stakeholder distribution saw Omnivore Partners as the primary investor, claiming 25.7% ownership. Founded in 2015 by Jaisimha Rao, Niqo Robotics focuses on AI-powered agricultural robotics. With a funding history of $16 million, the company sustains its mission to enhance agricultural efficiency through innovative technology.