A&K Robotics

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Location Vancouver, Canada
Founded 2017
Latest Stage Series A
Total Raised CAD $8M

About

A&K Robotics is a Vancouver, British Columbia-based autonomous mobility company building self-driving passenger pods for airports, led by CEO Matthew Anderson and COO Jessica Yip 12. The flagship product, Cruz, transports passengers through high-traffic dynamic environments like airport terminals to address accessibility and congestion challenges 12. The Series A funds support the transition from pilot programs to permanent deployments and expand production capacity 2.

Funding History

Date Round Amount Lead Co-investors
2026-04-21 Series A CAD $8M BDC’s Industrial Innovation Venture Fund, Vantage Futures RiSC Capital, Grep VC, Nimbus Synergies, Dan Gelbart 12

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Sources


  1. BusinessWire, “A&K Robotics Raises $8 Million to Build Autonomous Mobility Infrastructure for Airports,” April 21, 2026. https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20260421367847/en/AK-Robotics-Raises-$8-Million-to-Build-Autonomous-Mobility-Infrastructure-for-Airports

  2. TechStartups, “A&K Robotics raises $8M to bring self-driving mobility pods to airports, tackling accessibility and congestion,” April 21, 2026. https://techstartups.com/2026/04/21/ak-robotics-raises-8m-to-bring-self-driving-mobility-pods-to-airports-tackling-accessibility-and-congestion/