Linker Vision, a Taipei-based AI software platform company, has raised $35 million in a Series A funding round anchored by Taiwanese conglomerate Abico Group and backed by Nvidia, according to an announcement.
The round comes as the company looks to scale software that helps cities and enterprises deploy “physical AI systems in real-world environments”, per the announcement. The company did not disclose valuation details.
Yun-Hsien Enterprise, CIDC Co, Hotung Venture Group, ITIC’s Noah GT Fund, ChangHwa Bank Venture, and Yuanta Venture also participated in the funding round.
Linker Vision develops an AI software platform for large-scale deployments in smart cities and smart spaces. It targets industrial and enterprise users, telecom networks, humanoid robotics, and autonomous services.
“Physical AI isn’t just about automation, it’s about creating intelligent systems that adapt dynamically to the real world,” Willy Kuo, CTO of Linker Vision, earlier said.
The company said the new capital will fund expansion in the United States, Latin America, Asia, the Middle East, and Europe. It will also speed up product development, platform integration, and hiring.
Abico, a Taiwanese conglomerate, has more than 60 years of operating history. It recently stepped up its exposure to robotics and AI-related investments, including a strategic stake in US humanoid-robot maker Agility Robotics in 2025, per the announcement.
Linker Vision’s funding comes as funding for startups headquartered in mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Macau rose 18.6% in Q3 from Q2 to surpass $12.8 billion.
The number of investments also increased significantly by 15.4% quarter-over-quarter (QoQ) to 658, according to DealStreetAsia’s Greater China Deal Review: Q3 2025 report. From January to September, 1,855 startups in this market collectively raised over $33.2 billion in financing.



