Linker Vision announced it has closed a $35 million Series A financing to accelerate deployment of its AI software platforms for smart cities and smart spaces, as the company pushes to broaden its presence across major international markets.
The round was led by Abico Group, with participation from NVIDIA, Yun-Hsien Enterprise, CIDC Co., Hotung Venture Group, ITIC’s Noah GT Fund, ChangHwa Bank Venture, and Yuanta Venture, according to a company announcement issued Jan. 5 from Santa Clara, California.
Linker Vision positions its technology around “Physical AI” and “Reasoning AI,” aiming to support large-scale AI application rollouts across industrial and enterprise environments as well as telecom use cases. The company also said its platforms extend to emerging categories, including humanoid robotics and autonomous services.
Proceeds from the raise will be used to expand Linker Vision’s footprint across the United States, Latin America, Asia, the Middle East, and Europe, while also funding product development, platform integration efforts, and global hiring.
Abico Group, described as a Taiwanese conglomerate with more than 60 years in manufacturing and strategic investment, said it supports startups and international expansion in areas such as robotics and AI, including taking a strategic stake in Agility Robotics in 2025.

