Turkish robotics startup Milvus Robotics raises $4.5M to accelerate global expansion

Milvus’ robots are in use at global operations of companies such as GE, Nissan, Unilever, Yazaki, and General Dynamics

Milvus Robotics, a Turkiye-based developer of autonomous mobile robot (AMR) solutions, raised $4.5 million in a funding round led by TT Ventures GSYF. The round also saw continued support from APY Ventures, along with participation from the Regional Development Fund (managed by the Development Fund of Turkey), Maxis Ventures, and Inveo Ventures.(By the way I’m introducing another Turkish startup, Werover, here)

Founded in 2011, Milvus Robotics builds scalable AMR systems designed to automate and optimize intralogistics operations in factories and warehouses. The company’s fleet supports payloads from 100 kg to 2 tons and features advanced fleet management software, modular infrastructure, and seamless integration with existing systems.

Milvus Robotics team

Milvus’ robots are already in use at global operations of companies such as GE, Nissan, Unilever, Yazaki, and General Dynamics. With headquarters in Ankara and a U.S. office in Atlanta, the company is growing its global footprint through a tech-first, innovation-driven approach.

Milvius Robotics CEO Şamil Özden says the latest investment will power expansion into the U.S., Europe, UK, and Middle East. “We’re building out our sales and support infrastructure in key markets, while continuing to develop next-gen solutions for warehouse automation,” he noted. “This includes AI-driven technologies for pallet, object, and human detection, and full autonomy across key logistics workflows like dynamic storage, stacking, and trailer loading.”

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