
Germany's FLEXOO just secured €11M Series A to scale ultra-thin sensors (<200 micrometers) that enab...
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The article identifies a critical data-starvation bottleneck in Physical AI by funding sensor hardware that enables real-time edge data acquisition for embodied systems.
Germany's FLEXOO just secured €11M Series A to scale ultra-thin sensors (<200 micrometers) that enable Physical AI systems to access real-time hardware data. Their technology, already validated by NASA's lunar rover program, delivers up to 5% battery capacity improvements without requiring chemistry changes or redesigns. This funding highlights a critical gap in the AI ecosystem: while billions flow into AI models, physical systems remain data-starved. With the automotive intelligence battery sensor market projected to reach $12.69B by 2030, FLEXOO's scalable manufacturing approach positions them to capture significant value in battery storage and automotive sectors. The rise of Physical AI marks a shift from cloud-based intelligence to edge-enabled real-world applications.



