Montreal-based Vention, a pioneer in AI-driven industrial automation, has successfully closed a $110 million USD Series D funding round. The investment, led by Investissement Québec, includes significant participation from NVIDIA's venture capital arm, NVentures, and Desjardins Capital. This new capital is set to accelerate the company's mission to revolutionize manufacturing through its innovative Physical AI and hardware platform.
A Strategic Investment in Manufacturing's Future
The all-primary round brings Vention's total capital raised to over $300 million CAD, reinforcing its strong market position and growth trajectory. Alongside new investors, the financing saw continued support from returning backers like Fidelity Investments Canada ULC. This substantial investment underscores confidence in Vention's vision to simplify and democratize industrial automation for businesses of all sizes.
This funding arrives at a pivotal moment as global economies, particularly the United States, intensify efforts to reshore and bolster their manufacturing sectors. Vention's platform directly addresses the industry's need for faster, more accessible automation solutions that traditional, integration-heavy systems cannot provide. The company's unified approach is becoming a critical enabler for modernizing production lines and increasing operational efficiency.
Pioneering Physical AI and Zero-Shot Automation
Vention distinguishes itself with its proprietary "Zero-Shot Automation" paradigm, powered by advances in Physical AI. This technology enables the design, programming, and deployment of robotic cells that operate correctly on the first attempt without complex integration. By leveraging generative AI, the platform dramatically shortens automation project timelines from several months down to just a few days.
The company offers an integrated ecosystem where clients can design custom robotic workstations using intuitive software tools, including an AI copilot for programming. This self-serve model eliminates the need for specialized coding knowledge, allowing manufacturers to order complete hardware and software solutions seamlessly. The platform's core innovation lies in its ability to control robot perception and motion planning intelligently.
Driving Enterprise Adoption and Global Expansion
A key driver of Vention's recent growth is its adoption as a company-wide standard by major enterprise clients in aerospace, automotive, and logistics. These organizations are establishing centralized manufacturing teams to deploy Vention's platform as their global automation backbone. This "design once, deploy everywhere" model ensures consistency and continuous support across multiple international facilities.
With the fresh capital, Vention plans to significantly expand its global footprint, with a strong focus on strengthening its presence across Europe. The investment will fuel the growth of its operations to better serve a customer base that is already 20 percent European. This strategic expansion aims to solidify Vention's role as the default automation standard in key international markets.
This $110 million financing round marks a significant milestone for Vention, empowering it to push the boundaries of industrial automation. By advancing its Physical AI research and expanding its global reach, the company is poised to meet the growing demand for intelligent manufacturing solutions. Vention's continued innovation is set to play a crucial role in shaping a more efficient and accessible future for the industry.

