SuperX · Physical AI · London

Thirty Physical AI startups. Screened against your priorities. One afternoon.

Thirty Physical AI startups. Screened against your priorities. One afternoon.

SuperX: Physical AI

21 September 2026

Goodwin Procter, London

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13:30 to 18:00 · Free to attend

350 or more startups apply

Around 30 screened into the room

Six matched to you, 1-on-1

Tell us what you are looking for. We screen thirty pre-vetted companies against it, and you spend the afternoon meeting only the ones that fit.

You do not have a sourcing problem. You have a filtering problem.

There is no shortage of startups wanting to work with you. What is scarce is knowing which handful are worth an hour of your time, and that takes seeing the technology, meeting the founders and knowing the ecosystem they came from.

SuperX does the filtering. You tell us what you are actually trying to solve. We screen around thirty companies, curated from over 350 applicants, against that brief. On the day you meet only the ones that fit.

Three steps, and two of them are ours.

You tell us what matters. A short brief on your priorities and technology gaps. A few bullet points is enough.

We do the filtering. We screen around thirty pre-vetted startups, curated from 350 or more applicants, against what you have told us, and build your schedule.

You meet the right companies. Six 1-on-1 meetings of 15 minutes, an optional peer roundtable, and open networking. No preparation needed beyond turning up.

The lift on your side is deliberately small.

What SuperX handles

Priority mapping: a structured view of where Physical AI creates value for you.

Sourcing and screening: around thirty pre-vetted startups from 350 or more applicants.

Curated 1-on-1 matchmaking: only the companies relevant to your strategy.

Venue and logistics, run end to end by us.

All we need from you

A short brief on your priorities and technology gaps.

The right person: R&D, operations or corporate venturing. One attendee per company.

An afternoon in London, 13:30 to 18:00.

What you are actually committing to.

13:30 Arrival. Coffee and introductions.

13:40 Welcome briefing. Twenty minutes: how the rounds run, who is in the room, which sectors are represented.

14:00 Matchmaking. Six 1-on-1 meetings of 15 minutes, in breakout rooms, with the startups matched to your priorities.

16:00 Closing roundtable. Optional. Chatham House rule, sixty minutes.

17:00 Reception. Open networking with founders, partners and investors.

18:00 Close. Follow-up introductions handled by us in the days after.

The conversation you cannot have anywhere else.

After the matchmaking we run an optional closing roundtable under the Chatham House rule. Sixty minutes, comparing notes on what is working with Physical AI adoption, and what is not.

Most corporate innovation leaders spend their year explaining this work to people who do not do it. This is an hour with people who do.

Entirely optional, and consistently the part people tell us they did not expect to value.

We back these companies ourselves, and we look well beyond them.

SuperSeed invests in Physical AI full time, from London. Thirty five companies in the portfolio across manufacturing, robotics, logistics and energy. That is how we know what good looks like, and it is why founders take our calls.

It is not where the room comes from. We screen across the whole of Europe and bring you the most promising companies we can find, whoever backs them. Most of the startups you meet will be companies we have no investment in at all. The matching is driven by your brief, not by our cap table.

The afternoon is the beginning, not the point.

We make the introductions afterwards. Where a conversation turns into something more structured, a pilot, a proof of concept, a commercial engagement, we can help with that too.

78% of corporate attendees request follow-up meetings after SuperX.

Physical AI's breakout moment

$34B to $155B. The AI in manufacturing market more than quadruples by 2030, growing 35% a year as smart factories scale.

$31.1k to $25.6k. Industrial robot unit costs fell between 2018 and 2024 while industrial wages kept climbing. The lines have crossed.

$27.6B. Global robotics funding doubled in 2025, up from $13.7B the year before.

Sources: PitchBook, Sifted, Eurofound, European Commission, Eurostat, IFR, MarketsandMarkets.

FAQ

We are an investor, not an events business. The room is how we build relationships with the corporates our portfolio companies sell into, and how we learn what large industrials actually need. That is worth more to us than a ticket price.

One. The room is intentionally small and curated, and part of what makes it work is that no single company dominates it. If there is a strong case for a second person, someone who owns the operational problem alongside you, talk to us and we will see what we can do.

That is what the brief prevents. We screen every company against your stated priorities before we schedule anything, and if we cannot find six genuine fits we will tell you rather than fill the schedule.

No. We screen across Europe and bring the startups that best match your priorities, from our portfolio, our network or the wider market. Most of the companies in the room are not ours. We are happy to make introductions to our own where they are genuinely relevant, but the matching is driven by your brief, not by what we have invested in.

No. If a conversation that started at SuperX turns into a pilot or a commercial relationship, that is between you and the company. We do not take a cut and we do not sit in the middle of it.

Nothing. We will make introductions where you want them and stay out of the way where you do not. No follow-up obligation, no reporting requirement.

Ten or so. We keep it small deliberately: more corporates means thinner matching, and the matching is the whole product.

Once a year. Ten or so corporates. One afternoon.

Tell us what you are looking for and we will show you who is worth meeting.

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Jamie GilesMads Hebbelstrup

SuperX: Physical AI

21 September 2026


Goodwin Procter, Sancroft

10-15 Newgate Street

London EC1A 7AZ