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Tulip Interfaces has hit a 1.3 billion dollar valuation after a 120 million dollar Series D lead by Mitsubishi Electric.
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Tulip Interfaces has hit a 1.3 billion dollar valuation after a 120 million dollar Series D lead by Mitsubishi Electric.

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Originally reported by siliconangle.com

Tulip Interfaces has hit a 1.3 billion dollar valuation after a 120 million dollar Series D lead by Mitsubishi Electric. This funding confirms the demand for human-centric no-code platforms that bridge the gap between complex hardware and shop floor operators. For additive manufacturing, these digital threads are vital for scaling post-processing and quality control with a 519 percent increase in automation tool adoption. The industry is moving toward composable AI that empowers workers. 🚀 #AdditiveManufacturing #IndustrialAI #NoCode #Manufacturing #DigitalThread

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