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Wootz.work raised 6.6 million USD in Series A funding to scale its global engineering marketplace.
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Wootz.work raised 6.6 million USD in Series A funding to scale its global engineering marketplace.

Originally reported by bwdisrupt.com

Wootz.work raised 6.6 million USD in Series A funding to scale its global engineering marketplace. The platform has delivered 30 million parts across 12 corridors with a 98 percent quality rate. This capital validates the shift toward digitally governed, distributed manufacturing for global OEMs. For the AM sector, these orchestration layers are vital for scaling 3D-printed parts into mission-critical industrial supply chains. 🏭 #AdditiveManufacturing #Manufacturing #Funding #Industry40

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