Wikifactory
#digital fabrication
#product development
#product design
#hardware
#web technologies
#SAAS
#collaboration
#product data management
#industry 4-0
#smart manufacturing
Overview
Wikifactory is the easiest and fastest way to get your product to market.
Experience Collaborative Manufacturing, an end-to-end manufacturing ecosystem for designers, engineers and manufacturers, that brings together Wikifactory’s Cloud PDM and CAD Rooms to directly interface with our online manufacturing Marketplace.
Share, iterate, prototype and manufacture your hardware products completely online.
Adopted by a global community of over 140,000 engineers, designers, SMEs and hardware startups covering industries from robotics and drones to electric vehicles, 3D printers, bio-tech, agri-tech, and smart furniture. Our community is spread across 190 countries, developing over 9,000 projects on our Collaborative Manufacturing Platform.
Our mission is to reshape the global supply chain and ensure that anyone, anywhere can make virtually anything online, with just a laptop and an internet connection, that's why we have built an online platform with all the tools to make it possible. By rethinking manufacturing for the digital age we are building the Internet of Production.
Wikifactory was founded by Tom Salfield, Christina Rebel, Maximilian Kampik and Nicolai Pietersen. With four founders from international backgrounds and people in Madrid, Copenhagen, London and Shenzhen, our team is truly global.
www.wikifactory.com
Contact Details
investors@wikifactory.com
Copenhagen, Denmark
Founded
2015
Employees
20-30
Keywords
#digital fabrication
#product development
#product design
#hardware
#web technologies
#SAAS
#collaboration
#product data management
#industry 4-0
#smart manufacturing
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