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Isembard secured 43 million euro in Series A funding to launch 25 software-powered factories by 2026.
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Isembard secured 43 million euro in Series A funding to launch 25 software-powered factories by 2026.

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Isembard secured 43 million euro in Series A funding to launch 25 software-powered factories by 2026. 🚀 Using MasonOS, the startup targets the 1.5 trillion euro component market as 40 percent of factory owners face retirement. This signals a systemic shift toward a software-orchestrated, distributed manufacturing network. For the additive sector, it is a blueprint for scaling sovereign resilience via digital infrastructure. 🏗️ #Manufacturing #Industry40 #Aerospace #SupplyChain

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