Sereact's $110M Series B fuels robotics hiring in Stuttgart and Boston
Robotics startup Sereact lands $110M and expands to Boston, hiring ROS 2 engineers for industrial autonomy.
Sereact, an AI robotics firm headquartered in Stuttgart with a new Boston office, announced a major hiring push after closing a $110M Series B. The company develops the intelligence layer that enables robots to perceive, reason, and act autonomously in real-world industrial settings, with a strong emphasis on manipulation—a notoriously hard problem that requires tight integration of perception, motion planning, and control. Sereact is expanding its US footprint from Boston and growing teams in Germany and Switzerland to deploy robotics systems that must perform reliably outside the lab.
Open positions include Core Robotics Engineer, Robotics Application Engineer, and Core Robotics Team Lead in Stuttgart, plus roles in Boston and Zürich. The ideal candidates bring hands-on experience with ROS 2, C++, Python, motion planning, perception, control, and real-world robotic systems. This hiring spree signals Sereact's intent to scale from research prototypes to production-grade industrial automation, targeting warehouses, factories, and logistics. For professionals, it's a rare chance to work on end-to-end autonomy—from perception to action—backed by significant venture funding and a clear commercial focus on manipulation tasks that most robots still struggle to master.
- Sereact raised $110M in Series B funding to accelerate robot autonomy development
- New Boston office marks US expansion alongside existing Stuttgart and Zürich sites
- Hiring for roles in ROS 2, C++, Python, motion planning, perception, and manipulation
Why It Matters
Big funding and new hires show industrial robotics shifting from labs to real-world manipulation, creating demand for skilled AI engineers.