Robots on Wall Street: Non-traditional paths to public markets for robotics companies
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Robotics companies going public have multiple pathways available beyond traditional IPOs, including SPAC mergers and reverse mergers, each with distinct benefits. Agility's recent SPAC deal demonstrates the growing viability of non-traditional routes for robotics firms to reach public markets.
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Agility’s SPAC deal shows there is no one route to a robotics public listing, with SPAC mergers, reverse mergers, and traditional IPOs offering different advantages. The post Robots on Wall Street: Non-traditional paths to public markets for robotics companies appeared first on The Robot Report .
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