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Добавлено: Пт Июл 02, 2021 7:35 am Заголовок сообщения: 3D Geometric Search Company Physna Raises $56 Million |
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3D Geometric Search Company Physna Raises $56 Million In Series B Funding
Physna, which aims to bridge the gap between the physical and the digital world by codifying 3D models, announced Thursday that it has raised $56 million in a Series B funding round.
The new funding was led by venture capital firm Tiger Global with participation of GV, the venture capital investment arm of Alphabet Inc., and Sequoia Capital. It brings Physna’s total financing to $86 million, according to the company.
The announcement comes just five months after Physna raised $20 million. Physna plans to use the capital to grow Physna Enterprise, its deep-learning platform and Thangs, its free geometric search engine which allows users to search, store, share and collaborate on 2.5 million 3D models. “We're going to mainly be using the funding to expedite product development,” CEO Paul Powers says.
Powers, a 30 Under 30 alum, founded Physna in 2016 after receiving a law degree from Heidelberg University. He had set out to create a software that could detect if someone’s intellectual property had been stolen. “There are already algorithms for plagiarism prevention for things that are text or for images, but that didn't exist for 3D,” Powers tells Forbes. ทดลองเล่นสล็อตฟรีทุกค่าย
At the very beginning, telecommunications used the Morse code to process information in dots and dashes. Then came the binary code, the two symbol system that laid the foundation of computing. Physna’s software is analogous to what Powers calls “trinary code.” “It's a code that allows computing to happen in a three dimensional realm where computers can understand objects in their natural form without requiring human intervention,” Powers says.
Using advanced algorithms and complex mathematics, Physna’s 3D technology enables customers to detect different components of an object and locate other objects that might contain the same component. Using alternative components while designing a physical object can help save customers’ time and money, Powers says. It also improves design and quality control.
“So if you spend $100 million a year on procurement, about $40 million of that is waste because people have so many duplicate part numbers,” he says. “They don't realize that they get all these orders from the same company.” |
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