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EIS Automation closes $2 million growth capital raise

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By AI, Created 13:00 UTC, Jun 29, 2026, AGP -

Las Vegas robotics company EIS Automation secured $2 million in growth capital led by Stonehenge Capital, with matching funds from Nevada Battle Born Growth Escalator and support from individual investors. The deal gives the manufacturer funding for product development, expanded operations and team growth as it moves into its next phase.

Why it matters: - The financing gives EIS Automation new capital to scale a Nevada manufacturer focused on modular robotic systems for life sciences, consumer products and food. - The raise was structured through Nevada programs designed to channel private capital into small businesses and underserved communities. - The deal shows how manufacturing firms can use technical assistance and financial structuring to access institutional investors.

What happened: - EIS Automation closed a $2 million growth capital raise. - Stonehenge Capital led the round with a $1.25 million investment through the Nevada New Markets Jobs Act Program. - Nevada Battle Born Growth Escalator, Inc. provided $600,000 in matching funds. - Individual accredited investors supplied the remaining capital. - The company is based in Las Vegas. - The announcement was made June 29, 2026.

The details: - The capital will support product development, expanded operations and continued investment in the team. - The engagement that led to the raise started through Manufacture Nevada, the state’s Manufacturing Extension Partnership center. - Kasvu Inc., a fractional CFO firm, was retained to build the financial infrastructure for the raise. - Kasvu prepared the use-of-funds model and underwriting package presented to Stonehenge Capital. - EIS Automation makes modular robotic systems with a focus on touch-point reduction. - Stonehenge Capital invested through the Nevada New Markets Jobs Act Program, which was established to support small businesses in low-income communities. - Nevada Battle Born Growth Escalator operates Nevada’s State Small Business Credit Initiative program, known as Battle Born Growth, under contract from the Governor’s Office of Economic Development. - Learn more: Nevada Battle Born Growth Escalator

Between the lines: - The raise appears to be as much about packaging the business for capital as it is about the underlying operations. - Kasvu’s role suggests smaller manufacturers may need outside help translating plant-floor strength into investor-ready financial language. - The combination of New Markets capital, state matching funds and private investors points to a blended financing model that can reduce friction for growth-stage industrial companies.

What's next: - EIS Automation plans to use the funding to push into its next phase of growth. - The company is expected to keep building out operations and product development as it scales. - Stonehenge Capital, Nevada Battle Born Growth Escalator and Kasvu Inc. positioned the company for continued access to institutional capital.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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