positive
2h agoMumbai‑based robotics startup Miko secures US$10.5 m led by iHeartMedia

Mumbai‑based robotics startup Miko raised US$ 10.5 million in a funding round led by American media firm iHeartMedia.
The company, which operates in over 140 countries across US, Europe and Middle East, said the fresh capital will fuel product development and global expansion. The raise highlights investor interest in hardware‑led Indian tech firms scaling internationally.
Analysts say the challenge will be execution and supply‑chain readiness, especially in the competitive global robotics market.
Related:
Explore:Mutual Fund Screening
positive
2h agoMumbai‑based robotics startup Miko secures US$10.5 m led by iHeartMedia

Mumbai‑based robotics startup Miko raised US$ 10.5 million in a funding round led by American media firm iHeartMedia.
The company, which operates in over 140 countries across US, Europe and Middle East, said the fresh capital will fuel product development and global expansion. The raise highlights investor interest in hardware‑led Indian tech firms scaling internationally.
Analysts say the challenge will be execution and supply‑chain readiness, especially in the competitive global robotics market.
Related:
Explore:Mutual Fund Screening
about 2 hours ago
1 min read
70 words

Robotics startup Miko raises US$10.5 m led by iHeartMedia, signalling global ambitions for Indian hardware tech firms.
Mumbai‑based robotics startup Miko raised US$ 10.5 million in a funding round led by American media firm iHeartMedia.
The company, which operates in over 140 countries across US, Europe and Middle East, said the fresh capital will fuel product development and global expansion. The raise highlights investor interest in hardware‑led Indian tech firms scaling internationally.
Analysts say the challenge will be execution and supply‑chain readiness, especially in the competitive global robotics market.

Mumbai‑based robotics startup Miko raised US$ 10.5 million in a funding round led by American media firm iHeartMedia.
The company, which operates in over 140 countries across US, Europe and Middle East, said the fresh capital will fuel product development and global expansion. The raise highlights investor interest in hardware‑led Indian tech firms scaling internationally.
Analysts say the challenge will be execution and supply‑chain readiness, especially in the competitive global robotics market.
Companies:
Miko
iHeartMedia
Tags:
startups
India
startups
India
robotics
funding
hardware
Related:
Nov 8, 2025 • 22:59 IST