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Circus Becomes First AI Robotics Company to Join the German AI Association

  • Circus becomes part of the largest AI network in Germany and one of the most influential in Europe, actively shaping the regulatory and innovation framework for artificial intelligence
  • As the first embodied AI company in the association, Circus is shaping not just the AI landscape, but its intersection with robotics

MUNICH & BERLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Circus SE (XETRA: CA1), a global technology leader in AI-powered software and robotics for the food service sector, has officially joined the German Association of Artificial Intelligence Companies, the largest AI network in Germany. With this step, Circus becomes part of a select group actively shaping the regulatory and innovation framework for artificial intelligence across Europe.

The membership marks another strategic milestone in Circus SE’s growth and innovation strategy and highlights the company’s long-term commitment to the responsible and forward-looking development of artificial intelligence. The association connects over 400 innovative AI companies working together to establish a strong, ethically sound, and economically sustainable future for AI — in line with Europe’s vision for digital sovereignty.

As a publicly listed company, Circus SE aims to set benchmarks not only in technological excellence but also in governance and market positioning within the European AI ecosystem. “We believe in AI that is productive, scalable, and socially relevant and that’s exactly what we build every day,” says Nikolas Bullwinkel, CEO of Circus SE. “By joining the German AI Association, we gain direct access to regulatory insights, political decision-makers, and a unique innovation network, giving us not only an edge but real influence.”

Circus SE continues to lead the field of embodied and agentic AI, combining intelligent software with robotics to create autonomous physical systems. With the recent acquisition of Fully AI and its previous collaborations with Meta on AI safety and open model guidance, Circus is doubling down on its proprietary AI-native operating system powering the CA-1 robotics platform and autonomous supply chain infrastructure.

Daniel Abbou, Managing Director of the German AI Association, said: “We are delighted to welcome Circus Group to our association. The intersection of AI and robotics will become increasingly important in the coming years, and companies like Circus represent exactly the kind of innovation leadership Germany needs to maintain its competitive edge. We look forward to their important insights as we work together to shape the conditions for the next generation of intelligent physical systems.”

About Circus SE

Circus SE (XETRA: CA1) is a global technology company pioneering embodied AI and autonomous robotics for the food service industry. Its flagship product, the CA-1, is the world’s first fully autonomous cooking robot designed for commercial use. Powered by its proprietary software platform, the CA-1 delivers consistent, high-quality food at scale, while reducing labor dependency and enabling full kitchen automation. Headquartered in Munich, Germany, Circus is on a mission to build a global infrastructure for autonomous food production.

About the German AI Association

The German AI Association is the largest network for artificial intelligence (AI) in Germany, comprising over 400 innovative companies. It connects small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), start-ups, and experts focused on developing and applying AI technologies. The association's goal is to promote an active, successful, and sustainable AI ecosystem in Germany and Europe that can compete globally.

As a political voice, the association represents the interests of AI entrepreneurs to policymakers, businesses, and the media. It facilitates the exchange of knowledge and experiences among members and supports the integration of AI innovations into established economic structures. The association places particular emphasis on applying AI in line with European and democratic values, aiming for Europe's digital sovereignty.

Language: English
Company: Circus SE
Hongkongstrasse 6
20457 Hamburg
Germany
E-mail: ir@circus-group.com
Internet: https://www.circus-group.com/for-investors
ISIN: DE000A2YN355
WKN: A2YN35
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