TechIndian artificial intelligence robot start-up Haber received US$44 million in Series C financing by The Tamesis Founded in 2017, Haber focuses on automating factory processes using robots driven by artificial intelligence. Post Views: 74 Share this Facebook X Telegram Whatsapp Email TagsartificialfinancingHaberIndianIntelligencemillionreceivedrobotseriesStartupUS44Related Posts Public Television is $1.3 Million Richer, Thanks to Bob Ross January 29, 2026 A Lisbon Wedding Weekend Infused With Sentimental Touches and Indian Traditions January 28, 2026 A Home That Inspired a Turner Painting Listed for $2 million January 27, 2026 The TamesisLeave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Previous StoryIndonesian tycoon makes big splash on nickel Next StoryRiding on Trump's victory, Indonesian media and real estate tycoons are back among the country's richest Latest from Blog Elena Rybakina Wins Her First Australian Open by The Tamesis Cozy Up This Winter in Street Style–Approved Hot-Chocolate Browns by The Tamesis Beauty Marks: The Best Beauty Looks of the Week by The Tamesis Rami Al Ali Spring 2026 Couture Collection by The Tamesis New Report Shows Biden Was Gifted $19,000 Painting in 2024 by The Tamesis 66 Thoughts I Had While Rewatching ‘The Favourite’ by The Tamesis Newly Document Shows Jeffrey Epstein Donated $5,000 to the Met by The Tamesis What It Means To Dress Melania In Trump’s Second Term by The Tamesis Thank Goodness Celebs Are Opening Up About Relapsing by The Tamesis Ioannes Berlin Fall 2026 Collection by The TamesisRelated Posts Public Television is $1.3 Million Richer, Thanks to Bob Ross January 29, 2026 A Lisbon Wedding Weekend Infused With Sentimental Touches and Indian Traditions January 28, 2026 A Home That Inspired a Turner Painting Listed for $2 million January 27, 2026 Previous StoryIndonesian tycoon makes big splash on nickel Next StoryRiding on Trump's victory, Indonesian media and real estate tycoons are back among the country's richest