Aegis Capital Corp. acted as Placement Agent in connection with a~$4.2 Million Secondary Transaction for Apptronik
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5/29/2026 - Aegis Capital Corp. acted as Placement Agent in connection with a ~$4.2 Million Secondary Transaction for Apptronik
About Apptronik
Apptronik is a spinout from the Human Centered Robotics Lab at the University of Texas at Austin. We were founded in early 2016 with the goal of bringing forth the next generation of robots that will change the way we live and work. We have built some of the most diverse robots, spanning from exoskeletons to humanoid torsos, biped mobility platforms, and unique robotic arms that lift more than they weigh. The experience and learning from all this work led to the development of Apollo, the world’s most advanced humanoid robot.

About Aegis
Aegis Capital Corporation ("Aegis") has been in the wealth management and investment banking business since 1984. Aegis is dedicated to providing corporate finance, strategic advisory and related services to public and private companies across multiple sectors and regions. Aegis also provides research and sales and trading services to institutional investors. Aegis offers its investment representatives a conflict free service platform and is able to provide a full-range of products and services including investment banking, wealth management, insurance, retirement planning, structured products, private equity, alternatives, equity research, fixed income and special purpose vehicles.



Apptronik's UT Austin robotics spinout background is compelling — especially the weight-lifting arms. I'm curious how Aegis's placement agent role compares to other deeptech secondary deals. https://qwenimaging.com
Aegis' placement agent role in Apptronik's $4.2M secondary is huge for UT Austin robotics spinouts. I've been tracking how exoskeletons are progressing in industrial settings. https://3mf-to-stl.com
The UT Austin spinout angle is fascinating—especially the arm that lifts more than it weighs. I'd love to see the technical specs on that gripper design; I've been using https://zimage-ai.com
The UT Austin spinout angle is fascinating — exoskeletons to humanoid torsos is a huge range. Would love to see more details on the biped mobility platforms you've built so far https://stl-viewer.org
The UT Austin spinout detail is fascinating — exoskeletons to humanoid torsos is a bold range. How are you planning to commercialize the biped mobility platforms for enterprise use? https://3daimaker.com