Robot maker · early
Terranova
Builds car-sized autonomous terraforming robots (Atlas base with Prometheus pumping and Vulcan drilling pods plus a mothership vessel) that inject wood-based slurry deep underground to lift and stabilize flood-prone terrain by up to a foot per acre per day with no surface disturbance. AI/ML design models and closed-loop control target costs up to an order of magnitude below levees/seawalls. First target projects include San Rafael's Canal District ($92M quote to lift 240 acres four feet).
Company overview
Identity and operating footprint
Robot models
Specifications remain vendor-claimed
Atlas / Prometheus / Vulcan injection robots
- Autonomous subsurface-injection robots lift terrain up to one acre by one foot per day via wood-slurry injection with closed-loop control
vendor-stated terraforming throughput
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Funding history
Publicly announced rounds
Seed
Outlander VC, Congruent Ventures, GoAhead Ventures, Gothams, Ponderosa (Galvanize Climate)
Round sourceHiring signal
Public job board · 2026-07-13
Hiring is an operating signal, not deployment evidence. Roles are refreshed from the company’s public careers system.
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2 unique public sources