
SWARM Biotactics
Bio-robotic swarms engineered to access the world’s most unreachable places.
Date | Investors | Amount | Round |
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* | €10.0m | Seed | |
Total Funding | 000k |
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SWARM Biotactics is a German-American deep-tech company developing a new class of bio-robotic systems that combine living organisms with advanced sensing and communication technology. The company’s approach integrates specially selected insects—currently cockroaches—with miniaturized, lightweight “backpacks” equipped with sensors, edge AI processors, and secure communication modules. These augmented insects can be guided or left to operate autonomously in swarm formations, enabling them to navigate and gather intelligence in environments that are difficult or impossible for conventional drones or ground robots to access.
The technology is designed for mission-critical operations where mobility, stealth, and adaptability are essential. Potential use cases include search and rescue in collapsed buildings, exploration of GPS-denied or communication-compromised areas, monitoring hazardous industrial sites, and discreet surveillance for defense and security operations. Because the insects themselves can access tight, cluttered, or unstable spaces without requiring heavy propulsion systems, the solution offers significant advantages in efficiency, operational endurance, and minimal detectability.
SWARM Biotactics applies swarm intelligence algorithms to coordinate multiple bio-robots, ensuring they can operate collectively, share environmental data, and cover large areas efficiently. The system’s design emphasizes resilience, low energy requirements, and adaptability to different mission profiles.
Keywords: bio-robotics, living insect robots, swarm intelligence, edge AI, defense technology, disaster response, hazardous environment monitoring, insect-based robotics, dual-use systems, biological reconnaissance