
Galam Robotics, a robotics startup founded by Samuel Perez and Jonathan Levy, has raised €10 million in a Series A funding round.
The round was led by Supernova Invest through its CAIT fund and Bpifrance, with participation from existing investors including Polytechnique Ventures and Stéphane Aisenberg. The company will use the funding to scale production and expand its commercial presence across France and Europe.
What The Company Does
Galam Robotics develops modular robotic systems designed to automate warehouse logistics, with a focus on small and mid-sized facilities. Its technology is built around a scalable “sliding puzzle” architecture that enables dynamic movement and storage optimization within compact warehouse environments.
The system is designed for facilities ranging from approximately 100 to 1,000 square meters, where traditional large-scale automation solutions are often too costly or inflexible. By using modular robotics, the platform allows operators to improve storage density, streamline internal logistics, and increase overall operational efficiency.
The company’s approach targets a segment of the logistics market that has historically been underserved by automation technologies, particularly smaller warehouses facing increasing pressure from e-commerce growth and faster delivery expectations.
Market Context / Industry Background
Warehouse automation is expanding rapidly as supply chains adapt to rising e-commerce demand, labour shortages, and the need for faster order fulfilment. While large distribution centres have widely adopted automation systems, smaller facilities often lack access to cost-effective robotic solutions.
This gap has created demand for modular and scalable automation technologies that can be deployed in constrained spaces without requiring major infrastructure changes. Robotics companies focusing on flexible warehouse systems are increasingly positioning themselves as enablers of last-mile logistics efficiency.
In Europe, logistics networks are under pressure to improve throughput while maintaining cost efficiency, making adaptable automation systems a key area of investment.
At the same time, advances in artificial intelligence and computer vision are improving the capabilities of warehouse robotics, allowing systems to handle more complex and variable tasks with greater reliability. As technology becomes more accessible, companies are exploring hybrid models that combine human workers and automated systems to optimize efficiency. This transition is also influencing investment priorities, with increased focus on scalable solutions that can be adapted to different operational sizes and industries without significant upfront costs, particularly in logistics and distribution networks seeking resilience and long-term cost reduction across supply chains under evolving market pressures and demand variability conditions.
Founder / Investor Commentary
Co-founder Samuel Perez said the funding represents a key milestone for the company as it accelerates the industrialisation and deployment of its TAK-ONE system. He noted that automating logistics buffers within warehouses is a critical lever for improving last-mile delivery performance.
Perez added that strong market interest in the technology has reinforced confidence in its relevance, particularly as companies seek more efficient solutions to growing logistics complexity.
Investors including Supernova Invest and Bpifrance are supporting the company’s strategy to scale manufacturing and expand adoption across European logistics markets.
Growth Plans / Use Of Funds
The new funding will be used to increase production capacity and strengthen Galam Robotics’ commercial operations across France and broader European markets.
The company also plans to accelerate deployment of its modular robotics systems and expand its industrial capabilities to meet rising demand from warehouse operators seeking flexible automation solutions.
A key priority will be scaling the TAK-ONE system and supporting wider adoption across logistics environments where space efficiency and adaptability are critical.
About Galam Robotics
Galam Robotics is a French robotics company founded in 2021 that develops modular automation systems for warehouse logistics. The company focuses on scalable robotic solutions designed to improve storage efficiency and streamline operations in small and mid-sized warehouses through flexible, space-optimizing automation technology.