
C-Infinity raises $16M Series A led by Canaan Partners to scale its industrial AI manufacturing platform
Originally reported by ventureburn.com
C-Infinity has secured $16 million in a Series A funding round led by Canaan Partners, with additional participation from Inventus Capital, Bee Partners, and Radius Capital. The capital injection is designated to scale the company's industrial AI platform, specifically focusing on the expansion of its AutoAssembler software. This platform is designed to automate complex process planning by integrating directly into existing CAD and PLM environments to translate digital designs into physical manufacturing instructions.
The investment addresses a significant bottleneck in high-mix manufacturing where manual engineering workflows for assembly, tooling, and sequencing often take weeks to complete. By utilizing deterministic logic and spatial reasoning to interpret geometry and motion constraints, C-Infinity aims to reduce these planning cycles from weeks to minutes. This software-centric approach targets the gap between digital design and physical production, providing a layer of intelligent automation that traditional passive data-tracking systems lack. As manufacturers face increasing supply chain volatility and demands for rapid product iteration, the ability to automate the translation of complex digital models into production-ready steps becomes a critical operational requirement.
For C-Infinity to succeed, the platform must demonstrate consistent reliability when integrated across diverse hardware ecosystems and varying material requirements. The company needs to prove that its AI-driven spatial logic can maintain high precision in complex assembly sequences without increasing the error rates typically associated with manual data entry. Success will depend on how effectively AutoAssembler can handle the high-mix variability required by mid-to-large scale industrial manufacturers during rapid design changes.
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