Almetra
The company builds an AI intelligence layer for modern factories to help industrial teams make manufacturing operations more data-driven.
Overview
Almetra is developing AI software for industrial manufacturing, describing its product as the intelligence layer of the modern factory. The company targets factory operators and manufacturing organizations looking to add intelligence across industrial operations. Its stated differentiation is a platform-level role in factory workflows rather than a single-purpose tool. Almetra has raised $16 million in an undisclosed round, with backing from blisce/, an investor associated with Spotify and Pinterest.
Funding History
Backed by Spotify, Pinterest investor blisce/, Almetra raises €16.3M to become the intelligence layer of the modern factory
Frequently Asked Questions
- How much has Almetra raised in total?
- Almetra has raised a total of $16M across 1 funding round.
- Who are Almetra's investors?
- Almetra's investors include Undisclosed.
- What does Almetra do?
- Almetra is developing AI software for industrial manufacturing, describing its product as the intelligence layer of the modern factory. The company targets factory operators and manufacturing organizations looking to add intelligence across industrial operations. Its stated differentiation is a platform-level role in factory workflows rather than a single-purpose tool. Almetra has raised $16 million in an undisclosed round, with backing from blisce/, an investor associated with Spotify and Pinterest.
- Where is Almetra headquartered?
- Almetra is headquartered in San Francisco, CA.
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