Gigaton
Develops AI-powered autonomous control software for heavy industrial operations, initially targeting cement production.
Overview
Gigaton is a UCL and Cambridge spinout building autonomous control technology for heavy industry. Its initial market is cement, a complex industrial segment where automation can support more efficient and consistent plant operations. The company differentiates through its focus on applying autonomy to industrial control systems rather than general software workflows. Gigaton raised $26 million in an undisclosed round announced in June 2026, representing its total disclosed funding to date.
Funding History
UCL and Cambridge spinout Gigaton raises $26M to autonomously control heavy industry, starting with cement
Frequently Asked Questions
- How much has Gigaton raised in total?
- Gigaton has raised a total of $26M across 1 funding round.
- Who are Gigaton's investors?
- Gigaton's investors include Undisclosed.
- What does Gigaton do?
- Gigaton is a UCL and Cambridge spinout building autonomous control technology for heavy industry. Its initial market is cement, a complex industrial segment where automation can support more efficient and consistent plant operations. The company differentiates through its focus on applying autonomy to industrial control systems rather than general software workflows. Gigaton raised $26 million in an undisclosed round announced in June 2026, representing its total disclosed funding to date.
- Where is Gigaton headquartered?
- Gigaton is headquartered in Cambridge, United Kingdom.
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