National Reconstruction Fund Corporation leads $10M venture debt facility alongside $15M equity round from leading Australian institutional investors including Main Sequence
Brisbane, Australia, 8 July 2026 ― Emesent, the Queensland-based autonomous mapping and robotics company, today announced $25 million AUD in total new funding to accelerate development of its Cortex AI autonomy platform, expand its Aura cloud software offering, and deepen its operations across the mining, defence, and architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) sectors.
The raise comprises a $10 million venture debt facility from the National Reconstruction Fund Corporation (NRFC) — Australia’s sovereign investor in advanced manufacturing — and a $15 million equity round. The equity round was supported by a syndicate including Main Sequence, QIC Ventures, Orion Resource Partners, Hostplus, and NGS Super.
Capital will be deployed to scale manufacturing at Emesent’s production facility in Wacol, Queensland, Australia, and to advance two strategic platform initiatives: Cortex AI, the company’s onboard autonomy intelligence that enables fully autonomous operations in GPS-denied and hazardous environments, and Aura, its cloud-based platform for 3D data processing, visualisation, and analytics. Emesent currently employs 109 people across its Australian operations and plans to scale the business to meet growing demand from overseas markets.
Emesent CEO Charles Miller said: “This investment accelerates everything we’re building at Emesent. Our clients operate in some of the most demanding environments on the planet, and they rely on our technology to make those environments understood. NRFC’s support means we can scale our manufacturing, push our AI and autonomy capabilities further, and deepen our presence in the sectors that matter most to Australia’s future, including mining, defence, and critical infrastructure. We’re proud to be building this from Queensland, Australia.”
The NRFC investment marks the organisation’s first venture debt deployment to a deep technology company, reflecting the Fund’s capacity to provide flexible, non-dilutive growth capital to Australian businesses that have demonstrated strong commercial traction. Emesent’s flagship Hovermap product is deployed across more than 200 mine sites globally and is considered mission-critical by some of the world’s largest mining operators, including Rio Tinto, BHP, and Glencore.
“Emesent’s pioneering physical AI technology was spun out of the CSIRO in 2018, and we are proud to be supporting the commercialisation of Australian-developed intellectual property.
Robotics and autonomous systems are emerging as critical segments of the Australian economy, and this investment will help anchor these capabilities in Australia — creating highly skilled jobs while strengthening our sovereign capability in sectors that underpin the nation’s future.”
- David Gall, CEO, NRFC
The investor syndicate reflects deepening institutional confidence in Australian deep technology companies operating at the intersection of hardware, AI, and autonomous systems. Main Sequence — an early backer of Emesent, having invested in its Seed and Series A rounds – returns alongside Queensland investor QIC Ventures, resources-focused Orion Resource Partners, and superannuation funds Hostplus and NGS Super.
Mike Zimmerman, Partner at Main Sequence, said: “Since 2018, Emesent has been pioneering how clients map, understand and operate in some of the most complex, dangerous environments around the world, with millions of missions in hundreds of mines and worksites. We’re proud to continue supporting Emesent as they scale and make their world-leading autonomy and analytics platforms available to even more clients.”
Emesent’s product portfolio includes the Hovermap STX LiDAR payload for drone, vehicle, and backpack deployments, the Emesent GX1 all-in-one SLAM, RTK, and 360° imagery scanner, Aura data processing software, and Cortex AI autonomous flight software — serving clients across mining, AEC, defence, and critical infrastructure in more than 40 countries. The funding announcement follows strong commercial momentum from Emesent GX1, which completed a global AEC Solutions roadshow spanning the Americas, Europe, and Asia. The company’s trajectory toward an autonomous intelligence platform model — anchored by Cortex AI and Aura — is designed to extend the value of its hardware deployments through continuous software intelligence and cloud-enabled services.
The NRFC is Australia’s sovereign investor in manufacturing capability. It has $15 billion to invest through direct loans, equity investments and loan guarantees across seven priority areas: renewables and low emissions technologies; enabling capabilities; defence capability; transport; value-add in resources; value-add in agriculture, forestry and fisheries; and medical science. The NRFC is a corporate Commonwealth entity, established by the National Reconstruction Fund Corporation Act 2023 in September 2023. For more information, visit nrf.gov.au.
NRFC media contact: media@nrf.gov.au
Main Sequence was founded by CSIRO in 2017 to bridge the “valley of death” for research commercialisation in Australia, investing venture capital in spinouts, startups and SMEs connected to Australia’s publicly funded R&D sector. The firm now manages over $1 billion in funds under management across three funds.
With a portfolio of over 70 companies, Main Sequence backs Australian deep tech founders across space, decarbonisation, food, healthcare, industrial productivity, and the next wave of quantum, cyber and AI technologies. Learn more at mseq.vc.
QIC Ventures is one of Australia’s largest institutional investment managers, established in 1991 by the Queensland Government and headquartered in Brisbane. Managing more than A$130 billion in assets on behalf of superannuation funds, pension funds, sovereign wealth funds, and government clients worldwide, QIC Ventures invests across infrastructure, real estate, private equity, private debt, and liquid markets. Through QIC Ventures, the firm has invested in more than 80 innovative Australian companies since 2016 — including Go1, Gilmour Space, and VALD — championing founders to scale Australian innovation globally. QIC Ventures operates with offices in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Singapore, New York, San Francisco, and London. For more information, visit qic.com..
Emesent, a global leader in autonomous mapping technology, provides innovative 3D data capture, processing and visualisation solutions for industries across architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC), defence, geospatial, mining, oil and gas, public safety, and beyond. Rooted in the purpose to ‘expand human potential by exploring further and understanding more’ its two core products, Emesent Hovermap and Emesent GX1, are powered by cutting-edge simultaneous localisation and mapping technology (SLAM), enabling organisations to capture accurate 3D LiDAR data quickly, efficiently, and safely in challenging and GPS-denied environments. Established in 2018, Emesent was founded by two leading researchers – Dr Stefan Hrabar and Dr Farid Kendoul – from Australia’s prestigious Robotics and Autonomous Systems arm of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO).