RoboStrategy Research Document
Investment Thesis
RoboStrategy is a publicly-accessible closed-end investment fund focused on capturing the rise of embodied artificial intelligence and robotics. Unlike traditional venture capital funds limited to institutional investors with 10+ year lockups, RoboStrategy is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, designed to provide flexible, transparent access to leading private robotics companies. The fund's core thesis centers on the conviction that embodied AI—robots that learn and act in the physical world—represents one of the most significant technological frontiers and capital deployment opportunities of this decade.
The fund positions itself as capturing "the future of intelligence in motion," betting that the next generation of transformative technology companies will be built around physical systems combining advanced AI models with robotics capabilities. RoboStrategy specifically targets companies advancing humanoid robotics, general-purpose robotic systems, medical robotics, industrial automation, and defense/autonomous applications—sectors it believes will undergo dramatic disruption and value creation over the next 10-20 years.
Investment Strategy & Stage Focus
RoboStrategy employs a curated portfolio approach rather than a broad diversification strategy. The fund is highly concentrated, with the current portfolio consisting of 8 portfolio companies across multiple robotics subcategories. All portfolio investments were made in 2025, indicating the fund was recently established and is in its active deployment phase.
The fund appears to focus on early-stage and growth-stage opportunities in robotics. Three positions (Figure AI, Apptronik, Dyna Robotics) each represent approximately 24.83% of NAV, indicating it co-leads or leads substantial financing rounds alongside other tier-one venture investors. The fund has demonstrated ability to lead major rounds (e.g., Dyna Robotics $120M Series A led by RoboStrategy, CRV, and First Round Capital in September 2025).
Portfolio Composition & Highlights
Current Holdings (8 companies):
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Figure AI (Humanoid Robotics, 24.83% NAV) - Category leader in full-stack humanoid systems development. Figure has achieved a $39B+ valuation and is commercializing bipedal humanoid robots for industrial and logistics applications.
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Apptronik (Humanoid Robotics, 24.83% NAV) - Strategic partnership with Google for embodied Gemini AI integration. Valuated at $5B+ in recent financing rounds and focused on deploying humanoid robots powered by advanced language models.
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Dyna Robotics (General Purpose Robotics, 24.83% NAV) - Building and commercializing general-purpose physical intelligence through foundation models for robot learning and adaptation. $120M Series A (Sep 2025) led by RoboStrategy; over $600M valuation.
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Path Robotics (Industrial Automation, 4.00% NAV) - Robotic welding systems enabling enhanced precision and adaptability in manufacturing environments.
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REK (Humanoid Robotics, 1.67% NAV) - Live-action humanoid robot combat league—represents emerging robotics entertainment and capability demonstration applications.
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GMI Cloud (Cloud Infrastructure, 1.33% NAV) - GPU cloud backbone for AI infrastructure, providing computational resources essential for training and deploying large robotics foundation models.
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Endiatx (Medical Robotics, 0.33% NAV) - Minimally-invasive medical robotics startup targeting the high-value surgical automation segment.
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Purple Rhombus (Defense Robotics, 0.17% NAV) - Rapid-scale UAS (unmanned aerial systems) designed for immediate combat and defense applications.
Fund Structure & Economics
RoboStrategy is structured as a closed-end investment company (not an open-end mutual fund), providing critical liquidity advantages over traditional venture funds:
- NAV Calculation: Monthly (exceptional frequency for a private-heavy fund)
- Liquidity Model: Shares trade on public markets, enabling shareholders to exit monthly rather than waiting for fund termination
- Management Fee: 2.50% of net assets
- Total Annual Expenses: 3.56%
- Targeted Launch NAV: $150M
- Domicile: Maryland
- Adviser: FP Strategies LLC (San Juan, Puerto Rico)
This structure effectively allows RoboStrategy to offer public-market investors direct exposure to private-market robotics opportunities. The monthly NAV recalculation is unusual and valuable, suggesting the fund may use mark-to-market quarterly updates from company fundraising rounds or third-party valuations.
Team & Management
Key Leadership:
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Andrew Kang - CEO/President. Cryptocurrency and investment veteran, co-founder and partner of Mechanism Capital (leading crypto VC firm). Kang has deep experience in emerging technology investing and has made significant personal investments in robotics.
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Jack Pearson - Robotics and embodied AI investor. London-based professional with background from University of Bristol. Responsible for deal sourcing and evaluation in the robotics ecosystem.
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Roland Roventa - Team member contributing to fund operations and strategy.
Support Infrastructure:
- Transfer Agent: Computershare Trust Company
- Custodian & Administrator: Professional service providers
Recent Activity & Momentum
All 8 portfolio companies were invested during 2025, indicating active deployment phase.
Notable Recent Activity:
- September 2025: Led $120M Series A in Dyna Robotics alongside CRV and First Round Capital. Additional participation from Nvidia Ventures, Amazon Industrial Innovation Fund, Salesforce Ventures, Samsung Next, LG Technology Ventures.
- December 2025: Apptronik mentioned in Trump administration robotics industry announcements
- Portfolio momentum: Portfolio companies generating significant media attention around capabilities and technical breakthroughs
Decision Process & Investment Philosophy
Based on portfolio characteristics:
- Lead vs. Follow: RoboStrategy leads or co-leads investments
- Decision Structure: Led by Andrew Kang's vision and team thesis; streamlined given highly curated portfolio
- Founder Preferences: Targets experienced teams with technical depth and proven execution (Figure's established leadership, Dyna's research-commerce bridge)
- Warm Intros: Given ultra-selective portfolio, likely requires introductions or compelling inbound from proven leaders
Geographic & Sector Focus
Geography:
- Primary office: San Juan, Puerto Rico
- Team/investors spread across US (New York, Bay Area), UK (Jack Pearson in London)
- Portfolio companies span US with global reach
Sectors & Themes:
- Humanoid Robotics: Primary focus (51.33% NAV) - general-purpose bipedal systems
- General-Purpose Physical AI: Foundation models for robot learning (Dyna)
- Industrial Automation: Precision manufacturing (Path Robotics)
- Medical Robotics: Surgical and interventional applications (Endiatx)
- Defense/Autonomous: UAS and tactical systems (Purple Rhombus)
- Infrastructure: Compute capacity for AI/robotics (GMI Cloud)
- Entertainment/Demonstration: Robotics capabilities showcase (REK)
Competitive Advantages
- Liquidity Model: Only robotics-focused fund providing monthly NAV and public-market trading
- Category Leadership: Portfolio of category leaders (Figure, Apptronik, Dyna)
- Capital Deployment: Access to substantial capital ($150M+) enables large Series A/B participation
- SEC Compliance & Transparency: Quarterly and annual public filings provide legitimacy
- Team Expertise: Andrew Kang's track record identifying emerging technology categories
Risk Factors
- Concentration Risk: 8 holdings, 3 positions at ~25% each
- Founder/Team Dependency: Success dependent on founder-CEO retention
- Regulatory/Export Control: Robotics subject to emerging frameworks; defense robotics could face restrictions
- Technical Risk: Embodied AI in early stages; commercialization timeline risks
- Valuation Risk: Down round risk in market slowdown
- Share Price Discount: Fund shares may trade below NAV
Conclusion
RoboStrategy represents a novel approach to robotics investing: combining venture expertise with public-market liquidity and transparency. The $150M+ fund with monthly NAV updates provides institutional and retail investors direct exposure to leading embodied AI companies—traditionally a venture-only asset class. The portfolio demonstrates clear thesis alignment with category leaders backed by major technology companies (Google, Nvidia, Amazon). Led by Andrew Kang and experienced team, fund is executing effectively on early deployment.