RoboStrategy Lists on Nasdaq With Portfolio of Robotics and Physical AI Companies in a Single Stock

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  • RoboStrategy has begun trading on the Nasdaq under the ticker symbol BOT as the investment fund seeks to give public market investors exposure to robotics and physical AI companies.
  • The closed-end fund is designed to provide concentrated exposure to a mix of private, pre-IPO and public robotics firms as many leading robotics startups remain privately held for extended periods.
  • RoboStrategy said its portfolio includes companies such as Figure AI, Apptronik, Standard Bots and Dexmate, with a focus on automation systems, humanoid robots and physical AI technologies.

RoboStrategy has begun trading on the Nasdaq under the ticker symbol BOT as the investment fund seeks to give public market investors exposure to robotics and physical AI companies.

According to RoboStrategy, since many robotics startups remain privately held for extended periods, the goal is to bring institutional-style robotics investing into public markets. The closed-end fund is focused on providing concentrated exposure to a mix of private, pre-IPO and public robotics companies.

RoboStrategy indicated its portfolio includes holdings tied to robotics and physical AI firms such as Figure AI, Apptronik, Dyna Robotics, Standard Bots and Dexmate, along with companies involved in autonomous systems and robotics supply chains.

RoboStrategy said its investment thesis centers on companies developing automation systems, humanoid robots and physical AI technologies that could reshape manufacturing, logistics and broader labor markets over the long term.

The fund’s common stock had not previously traded on a public exchange prior to the Nasdaq listing, according to the company.

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