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sewts Raises €7M to Shape the Future of Robotics and Automation in the Textile Industry

Alexander Bley

8 Aug 2023

Munich-based industrial automation and deep tech start-up sewts closed a €7m series A financing round with an impressive set of top tier investors on board. The funding round was led by Emerald Technology Ventures, CNB Capital, EquityPitcher Ventures and Nabtesco Technology Venture as new investors. sewts also received further contributions from existing shareholders Bayern Kapital, APEX Ventures and HTGF. With the new funding sewts will accelerate the roll-out of the sewts.VELUM systems across international laundries and enter new markets, such as the processing of clothing returns in e-commerce.

sewts automizes what others cannot. Whereas (bin-)picking of rigid materials like metals is quite easy for robots, handling deformable and soft materials (like textiles) is still unchartered territory for robotic automation. With its unique approach of combining AI, robotics and material simulation, sewts is providing robots with human- like perception and grasping capabilities and making the automatic handling of textiles possible for the first time.

The industrial laundry market is often underestimated, but in fact, it has a multi-billion dollar global market size1. With unprecedented market demand for automation solutions, sewts is developing additional use cases for the textile production life cycle.

Robotics for a better and greener world

The new technology is not only needed to overcome labor shortage but, more importantly, it will help achieve global climate objectives and protect human rights. According to the World Resources Institute, the garment industry emitted 1.025 gigatonnes (Gt) of carbon dioxide in 20192. This number will keep growing if there are no countermeasures. Bringing the production and recycling of textiles closer to consumer markets will significantly reduce transportation-associated CO2 emissions, overproduction and waste.

sewts’ long-term vision is automating clothes production. sewts is planning to automate the handling of returned clothes in e-commerce. With the support of the German Otto Group, sewts has already created a prototype for this use case.

sewts was founded in 2019. In 2022 it launched its first series-ready product sewts.VELUM – a robotic cell designed to help industrial laundries overcome challenging labor shortages and strengthen operating efficiencies. The system automatically picks crumpled, laundered towels and feeds them into folding machines to reduce manual workload at a human-like speed.

Alexander Bley, Co-Founder and CEO at sewts, said, “Our long-term vision is a “moonshot” idea – to revolutionize the production of textiles. To get there, we first dedicate ourselves to the most promising niche markets and then approach the big vision step by step.”

Michal Natora, Investment Director at Emerald and Lead investor, summarizes sewts’ potential as follows: “Physical AI will enable the automation of complex, laborious tasks which so far had to be done by humans. We think that, through physical AI, freed-up human capital will be one of the biggest productivity drivers in the next decade. Our investment in sewts comes from the conviction that this company has the ingredients to become one of the leaders in physical AI. sewts entered the market by bringing industrial robots to commercial laundries for the first time, generating very strong market demand for its initial product sewts.VELUM.”

The new shareholder structure demonstrates that sewts has stepped out of the German robotics start-up landscape and is ready to fulfil its international growth ambitions. With the support of Emerald as a leading European tech and industrial VC aiming for a sustainable future, Nabtesco as the global leader in manufacturing technology for the robotics industry, CNB and EquityPitcher as well-known robotics investors, sewts is well-suited to shape the future of automation in the textile industry.

For more information, contact:

Alexander Bley – Co-Founder & CEO

alexander.bley@sewts.de

+49 89 90 42 989 99

About sewts

sewts is bridging one of the last gaps of automation and opening up entirely new spheres of application for robotics. By providing robots with human-like perception and grabbing skills, sewts makes the automatic handling of deformable materials possible. sewts’ mission is to simplify complex manual labor into streamlined automation.

About Emerald Technology Ventures

Emerald is a globally recognized venture capital firm building a sustainable future at the crossroads of industry and technology. Founded in 2000, it is a pioneer in open innovation, providing multi-national corporations with rich deal flow and insight in the sectors and markets of tomorrow. Emerald has managed and advised assets of over €1 billion from its offices in Zurich, Toronto and Singapore. The firm is dedicated to tackling big challenges in climate change and sustainability via over 500 venture transactions and five third-party investment mandates, including loan guarantees to over 100 start-ups.

For more information, please visit www.emerald.vc

About CNB Capital

CNB Capital is an independent technology investment firm headquartered in Vienna. The evergreen fund is privately owned and run, set up with a strong sense for long- term value creation. CNB Capital is looking for outstanding teams developing tech products addressing B2B industries. The investment focus centers on European companies in their market-entry phase and beyond.

For more information, please visit www.cnb.capital

About EquityPitcher Ventures

EquityPitcher is an early-growth Venture Capital firm that supports promising startups from the DACH region. Through close cooperation with renowned industry experts, investors and exit partners, we pave the way for entrepreneurs to attain the three decisive success factors: capital, know-how and network.

For more information, please visit www.equitypitcher.com

About Nabtesco Technology Ventures

Nabtesco Technology Ventures is a corporate venture fund launched in 2018 by Japan’s Nabtesco Corporation, in partnership with Emerald Technology Ventures, a global leader in technology venture capital. The fund deepens Nabtesco’s involvement in the development of disruptive ventures around the world, strengthening our pursuit of open innovation, a key pillar of our company’s growth strategy. The EUR 75 million fund invests primarily, but not exclusively, in robotics, motors, sensors, additive manufacturing, artificial intelligence, and Internet of Things technologies. Nabtesco Technology Ventures reinforces Nabtesco Corporation’s position as a global leader in manufacturing technology, accelerating investment and collaboration around the world.

For more information, please visit www.nabtesco-ventures.com

About Bayern Kapital

Bayern Kapital GmbH, based in Landshut (Germany), is the venture/growth capital company of the Free State of Bavaria. It supports innovative high-tech companies in Bavaria through their various growth phases, from seed to later stage, with equity capital from EUR 0.25 to 25 million. Bayern Kapital often closes gaps in the VC area in proven consortium arrangements with private investors (business angels, family offices and corporate ventures).

About APEX Ventures

APEX Ventures is a European venture capital firm focusing on deep tech companies. The team act not only as investors but also as company builders with a mission to support the most talented startup teams in building global market leaders. The team is based in Vienna and Munich www.apex.ventures

About High-Tech Gründerfonds

The seed investor High-Tech Gründerfonds (HTGF) finances tech start-ups with growth potential and has supported more than 700 start-ups since 2005. With the launch of its fourth fund, HTGF now has about 1.4 billion euros under management. Its team of experienced investment managers and start-up experts support young companies with expertise, entrepreneurial spirit and passion. HTGF’s focus is on high- tech start-ups in the fields of digital tech, industrial tech, life sciences, chemistry and related business areas. To date, external investors have injected about 5 billion euros of capital into the HTGF portfolio via more than 2,000 follow-on financing rounds. In addition, HTGF has already successfully sold shares in more than 170 companies.