Agility Robotics, a maker of humanlike robots, is going public on Wall Street. The Oregon-based company announced a planned merger with an investment firm, valuing it at $2.5 billion.

Finally we have the first U.S. humanoid robot company going public. Unfortunately, it's via a SPAC, not an IPO. Still, it's a big step for the humanoid space.

The maker of the Digit humanoid robot is reportedly in talks to go public through a SPAC merger valuing it at about $2.5B, per a WSJ report.

Tra i clienti di Agility figurano Amazon.com, che utilizza i prodotti dell’azienda nei propri magazzini, la società di logistica QXO, il produttore di componenti automobilistici…

Agility Robotics to Go Public Through $2.5 Billion Merger with Churchill Capital Corp XI

June 24 : Agility Robotics will go public through a merger with blank-check firm Churchill Capital Corp XI in a $2.5 billion deal, the companies said on Wednesday.Here are some…

The company — which provides “Digit” humanoid robots to customers like Amazon and Toyota — is set to merge with acquisition company Churchill Capital Corp and list under the…

Agility Robotics is going public through a $2.5 billion SPAC merger with Churchill Capital Corp XI, with Foxconn leading over $200 million in PIPE

Agility Robotics is going public via a SPAC merger with Churchill Capital Corp XI at a $2.5B valuation.

Agility Robotics, a maker of humanlike robots, is going public on Wall Street. The Oregon-based company announced a planned merger with an investment firm, valuing it at $2.5…

Agility Robotics, an AI-driven humanoid robotics for warehouse operations, plans to go public with a remarkable $2.5 billion valuation. This move signifies a noteworthy…

Agility Robotics, the humanoid robotics startup that spun out of Oregon State University in 2015, expects to generate $620 million in proceeds.

The humanoid robot startup Agility Robotics is going public at a $2.5 billion valuation via SPAC merger with Churchill Capital.

Agility Robotics aims to go public via a $2.5 billion SPAC merger, focusing on expanding its humanoid Digit robots.