Senra Systems is modernizing the wire harness industry, a critical but historically fragmented and manual sector essential to the functionality of rockets, defense systems, and electric vehicles. By treating wire harnesses as the "nervous system" of hardware, the company utilizes a proprietary manufacturing operating system and AI-driven vision inspection to replace tribal knowledge with standardized, scalable processes. This approach reduces technician training from two years to four weeks while ensuring high-quality output. Following a $65 million Series B round, the company is expanding its factory footprint to meet surging demand in the aerospace and defense sectors. The recent addition of former SpaceX CIO Ken Venner signals a strategic focus on scaling these operations through automated, repeatable systems, aiming to transform a bespoke, unscalable craft into a high-throughput industrial backbone for 21st-century manufacturing.
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