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November 14, 2025

How Carbon Robotics built the large plant model for its laser weeding robot - The Robot Report

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  • Self-Driving Vehicles Last month, Carbon Robotics raised $20 million in a Series D-2 extension round, led by Giant Ventures. Mikesell said the new funding will enable the company to finish developing its latest product line.

“It’s focused entirely on a third product, a new product line that we’re developing that we have not announced or spoken about yet, other than to say that it’s a reuse of our existing AI stack in some new ways, with some new robots that we’re building,” Mikesell said.

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