Wikifactory is a Denmark-based startup that aims to revolutionize the engineering collaboration process. Their platform offers a comprehensive solution to eliminate the hassles of traditional collaboration systems, such as email chains and spreadsheets. With a focus on engineering data management, live design reviews, and integrated manufacturing services, Wikifactory stands at the intersection of PLM, CAD tools, and Online Manufacturing. The company's vision is to streamline workflows, accelerate time-to-market, and facilitate seamless collaboration. The startup recently secured a $2.50M Seed Round investment on 01 November 2021, with participation from Various Investors, including Lars Seier Christensen. Wikifactory's unique approach allows authorized users to access and view 3D CAD designs, empowering production teams to solve issues independently. The platform also offers integrated online manufacturing solutions, including DFM support and instant RFQs at the best prices. Their cloud-based collaborative platform enables hassle-free file management, real-time 3D feedback, and cost-effective manufacturing with expert support. By offering an all-encompassing solution from iteration to production, Wikifactory aims to enable innovation and accelerate product launches, ultimately addressing common development roadblocks in the industry. With the recent investment fueling their growth, Wikifactory is well-positioned to continue disrupting the Internet and Manufacturing industries.
Funding Stage | Amount | No. Investors | Investors | Date |
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Seed Round | $2.50M | 2 | Various Investors, Lars Seier Christensen | 01 Nov 2021 |
Seed Round | $734.65K | - | 01 May 2021 | |
Seed Round | $3.00M | - | 26 Jul 2019 | |
Seed Round | $1.31M | - | 15 Oct 2018 | |
Pre Seed Round | $237.00K | - | 15 Nov 2016 |
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