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DEEP.FINE Secures $6.6 Million in Latest Series B Funding Round

Capvizr Staff · · 2 min read

DEEP.FINE secured $6.6 million in its latest Series B, adding another data point to the Robotics funding market.

Series B$6.6 millionRoboticsSouth Korea

DEEP.FINE Raises $6.6 million in Funding

DEEP.FINE, a Korean startup building a Spatial AI-powered industrial AI agent platform, raised 10 billion KRW (approx US$6.6 million) in a Series B round.

Investors Behind the Funding

The round was backed by Hyosung Ventures, POSCO INVESTMENT, LIG D&A-IBKC fund. Capvizr tracks this investor activity alongside sector momentum, co-investor patterns, and recent comparable raises.

Company Profile and Market Context

DEEP.FINE operates in Robotics. Investment is concentrating on physical/industrial AI in Korea, where deep tech startups apply spatial computing and advanced sensing to traditional heavy industries rather than to consumer software. Strategic corporate investors with direct operating exposure to logistics, manufacturing and defense are underwriting these rounds instead of generalist venture funds. Wowtale notes comparable Korean rounds in the same window: CarbonSix's $40M Series A for physical AI in manufacturing and NeoArcRobotics' seed for shipyard cutting and welding robots.

Strategic Use of Funds

Enhancing industrial AI agent technology, expanding SaaS operations in logistics and MRO, developing industry-specific standard models from its large-enterprise customer base, strengthening field-data operational analytics, preparing global market entry, and recruiting core R&D talent.

Looking Ahead

Industrial sites still depend heavily on human experience and manual processes for work instructions, inspections, equipment checks, blueprint reviews and safety management. - CEO Hyunbae Kim

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