Almetra secures €16.3M Series A to drive smarter manufacturing
In emerging news, industrialtech Almetra secures €16.3M Series A to drive smarter manufacturing Berlin-based Almetra has secured fresh funding to expand its manufacturing intelligence platform, helping factories identify inefficiencies, improve…
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Real-time Market IntelligenceIn emerging news, industrialtech Almetra secures €16.3M Series A to drive smarter manufacturing Berlin-based Almetra has secured fresh funding to expand its manufacturing intelligence platform, helping factories identify inefficiencies, improve productivity and advance automation on the shopfloor.
In emerging news, industrialtech Almetra secures €16.3M Series A to drive smarter manufacturing Berlin-based Almetra has secured fresh funding to expand its manufacturing intelligence platform, helping factories identify inefficiencies, improve productivity and advance automation on the shopfloor. Industrialtech Almetra secures €16.3M Series A to drive smarter manufacturing Berlin-based Almetra has secured fresh funding to expand its manufacturing intelligence platform, helping factories identify inefficiencies, improve productivity and advance automation on the shopfloor.Tamara Djurickovic 3 minutes ago Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Share Send email Copy link Berlin-based manufacturing intelligence company Almetra, formerly known as Deltia, has raised €16.3 million in a Series A funding round led by blisce/, with participation from NAP, Merantix Capital, Robin Capital, Underline, Critical Ventures and a group of business angels.Manufacturers are facing growing pressure from labour shortages, rising costs and intensifying competition, while many factories still rely on manual observation and fragmented systems that make it difficult to identify inefficiencies and improve productivity. This development has significant implications for the industry, potentially influencing competitive dynamics, investment patterns, and strategic priorities across the sector. AI-powered cameras installed above production lines process video locally, converting it into structured production data such as cycle times, output rates and equipment utilisation, without requiring IT integration. Market ImplicationsForward-Looking IndicatorsContinued consolidation expected in the sectorIncreasing focus on digital transformation and innovationGrowing importance of ESG considerations Expert Commentary Looking AheadFor complete details on this development, refer to the original report from Tech.eu. Frequently Asked Questions